Article 59
(Amended)6
If for any reason a seat of a member of the Council of Deputies
becomes vacant before his term is due to expire, the vacancy is
filled by
election within two months
from the date of
announcement of the vacancy by the Council, and the new member
shall serve until the end of term of his predecessor.
If the vacancy is caused by the resignation of the member, he may
not nominate candidacy to the Council membership in the
legislative term during which he resigned.
If the vacancy occurs within the six months that precede the end of
the legislative term of the Council, there shall be no election of a
replacement member.
Article 60
At its first session the Council of Deputies shall choose from among
its members a President and two Vice Presidents for the same
duration as the Council’s term. If the place of any of them falls
vacant, the Council shall choose a replacement to serve out his
term.
In all cases election shall be by an absolute majority of those
present. If there is no such majority on the first ballot, the election
shall be conducted again between the two who secured the most
votes. If a third party tied with the second of the two, he shall
participate with them both in the election in the second ballot, and
in this case the election shall be by proportional majority. If this
proportional majority results in a tie, the Council shall choose by
lot.
The first session shall be chaired by the eldest member until such
time as a President of the Council of Deputies is elected.
Article 61
The Council shall form the committees necessary for its business
during the first week of its annual assembly. These committees
may exercise their powers while the Council is in recess.
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Ibid.
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