42 (b) parliamentary privilege and immunity in respect of anything said in Parliament or its committees. (2) Parliament may prescribe the powers, privileges and immunities of members of Parliament and may make rules and orders for the discipline of members of Parliament. Power to call for evidence 74.—(1) Parliament, and each of its committees, has the power to summon any person to appear before it for the purpose of giving evidence or providing information. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), Parliament and each of its committees has the same powers as the High Court to— (a) enforce the attendance of witnesses and examine them on oath, affirmation or otherwise; and (b) compel the production of documents or other materials or information as required for its proceedings. Part C—INSTITUTIONS AND OFFICES Electoral Commission 75.—(1) The Electoral Commission established under the State Services Decree 2009 continues in existence. (2) The Commission has the responsibility for the registration of voters and the conduct of free and fair elections in accordance with the written law governing elections and any other relevant law, and in particular for— (a) the registration of citizens as voters, and the regular revision of the Register of Voters; (b) voter education; (c) the registration of candidates for election; (d) the settlement of electoral disputes, including disputes relating to or arising from nominations, but excluding election petitions and disputes subsequent to the declaration of election results; and (e) monitoring and enforcing compliance with any written law governing elections and political parties. (3) The Commission has such other functions as are conferred on it by this Constitution or a written law. (4) The Commission must make an annual report to the President concerning the operations of the Commission and must submit a copy of its annual report to Parliament.

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