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Constitution of the Independent
State of Samoa
56. Proceedings are valid - The Legislative Assembly shall
not be disqualified for the transaction of business by reason of
any vacancy among the Members of Parliament, including any
vacancy not filled at a general election, and any proceedings
therein shall be valid notwithstanding that some person who was
not entitled to do so sat or voted in the Assembly or otherwise
took part in the proceedings.
57. Quorum - No business shall be transacted at any sitting
of the Legislative Assembly if objection is taken by any Member
of Parliament present that the number of Members present is
(besides the Speaker or other Member presiding) fewer than onehalf of the total number of Members of Parliament (excluding
vacancies).
58. Voting - (1) Except as otherwise provided in this
Constitution, every question before the Legislative Assembly
shall be decided by a majority of the votes of the Members of
Parliament present.
(2) The Speaker, or the Deputy Speaker or any other Member
of Parliament while presiding over a sitting of the Legislative
Assembly in the absence of the Speaker, shall not have a
deliberative vote but, in the case of an equality of votes, shall
have a casting vote.
59. Introduction of bills, etc., into Legislative Assembly Subject to the provisions of this Part and of the Standing Orders
of the Legislative Assembly, any Member of Parliament may
introduce any bill or propose any motion for debate in the
Assembly or present any petition to the Assembly, and the same
shall be considered and disposed of under the provisions of the
Standing Orders:
PROVIDED THAT, except upon the recommendation or with the
consent of the Head of State, the Assembly shall not proceed upon
any bill which, in the opinion of the Speaker, the Deputy Speaker
or other Member of Parliament presiding, would dispose of or
charge the Treasury Fund or any other public fund or account, or
revoke or alter any disposition thereof or charge thereon, or impose,
alter or repeal any tax, rate or duty.