b. No member of the Consultative Council or the Council of Deputies shall be called to account for expressing his opinions or ideas in the Council or its committees unless the opinion expressed is prejudicial to the fundamentals of the religion or the unity of the nation, or the mandatory respect for the King, or is defamatory of the personal life of any person. c. Other than in a case of flagrante delicto, it shall be impermissible during the convening period for any detention, investigation, search, arrest or custodial procedures or any other penal action to be taken against a member except with the permission of the Council of which he is a member. Outside the convening period, permission must be sought from the President of the relevant Council. The non-issue of a resolution by the Council or its President on the permission which is being sought within one month from the date of receipt of the request shall be regarded as permission. The Council must be informed of any measures which may be taken under the preceding paragraph while it is convened, and it must invariably be informed at its first session of any action taken against a member during the Council’s annual recess. Article 90 The King may by Royal Order postpone the convening of the National Assembly for not more than two months, and such postponement shall not be repeated more than once in any one convening period. The period of postponement shall not be counted within the convening period provided by Article 72 of the present Constitution. Article 91 (Amended) Any member of the Council of Deputies may address the Ministers with written questions to clarify any issues pertinent to their jurisdiction. Only the questioning member has a right to comment once on the Minister reply. If the Minister adds new information, the Council member right to comment is renewed thereof.14 14 Ibid. 36

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