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 ion to Him shall be in accordance with the Palace Law on Succession, 2467 BE, and with the approval of the House of People’s Representatives.

If the Monarch has a temporary necessity, owing to which He is to be unable to discharge His duties or to be in the Kingdom, the People’s Committee shall exercise the rights on His behalf.

The Monarch shall not be charged in court with a criminal case. It is the duty of the House of People’s Representatives to give a ruling thereon.

Any action done by the Monarch must, in order for it to take effect, be countersigned by any particular Member of the People’s Committee with the consent of the People’s Committee. Otherwise, void shall it be.

The House of People’s Representatives has the power to issue acts. Those acts shall come into force upon promulgation by the Monarch.