b. If at least ten (10) Council members lodge a substantiated request stating the inability to cooperate with the Prime Minister, hence the Council majority agree to the request; it is thereto referred to the Council's Office to review and is thereto returned within not more than two weeks as of the date the request was made. 8 c. The Council of Deputies may not issue its resolution of inability to cooperate with the Prime Minister before seven days of referring the request to the Council's office. 8 d. If the Council of Deputies approved by a majority of two thirds of its members the inability to cooperate with the Prime Minister, the issue is thereto submitted to the King to settle either by relieving the Prime Minister of his duties and form a new cabinet, or dissolving the Council of Deputies. 8 Article 68 (Amended)9 a. The Council of Deputies may express its wishes to the Government regarding public matters. The Government shall reply in writing to the Council within six months. If the Government is unable to meet these wishes, it shall state to the Council the reasons therefore. b. Upon an application signed by at least five members of the Council of Deputies, a general issue may be submitted for debate to clarify the Government policy and to exchange opinions thereon as per the controls prescribed by the Council's rules of procedure. The Council's office shall include the public debate request on its agenda in the first succeeding session to decide upon the issue without discussion.9 Article 69 The Council of Deputies may at any time form commissions of inquiry or delegate one or more of its members to investigate any matter coming within the powers of the Council stated in the Constitution, and the commission or member is to present the findings of the inquiry not later than four months from the date of commencement of the inquiry. 8 9 Ibid. Ibid. 30

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