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 Article 6 The Governor shall have the right at any time to call upon the Com- manders of such contingents for support and such support shall be given promptly. The Governor shall, whenever possible, consult with the Com- manders concerned before issuing his instructions but shall not interfere with the military handling of the forces in the discharge of his instructions. Each Commander has the right to report to his Government the instructions which he has received from the Governor, informing the Governor of the contents of such reports. The Government concerned shall have the right to refuse the participation of its forces in the operation in question, inform- ing the Security Council accordingly. Article 7 The necessary arrangements relating to the stationing, administration and supply of the military contingents made available by the United King- dom, the United States of America, and Yugoslavia shall be settled by agree- ment between the Governor and the Commanders of those contingents. Article 8 The Governor, in consultation with the Provisional Council of Govern- ment, shall be responsible for organizing the elections of Members of the Constituent Assembly in accordance with the conditions provided for in the Statute for elections to the popular Assembly. The elections shall be held not later than four months after the Gov- ernor's assumption of office. In case this is technically impossible the Gov- ernor shall report to the Security Council. Article 9 The Governor will, in consultation with the Provisional Council of Government, prepare the provisional budget and the provisional export and import programmes and will satisfy himself that appropriate arrangements are made by the Provisional Council of Government for the administration of the finances of the Free Territory. Article 10 Existing laws and regulations shall remain valid unless and until revoked or suspended by the Governor. The Governor shall have the right 1442 [61 STAT. TREATIES

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