c. The King exercises his powers directly and through his
Ministers. Ministers are jointly answerable to him for general
Government policy, and each Minister is answerable for the affairs
of his Ministry.
d. The King appoints and dismisses the Prime Minister by Royal
Order, and appoints and dismisses Ministers by Royal Decree as
proposed by the Prime Minister.
e. The Cabinet shall be re-formed as aforementioned in this article
at the start of each legislative term of the National Assembly.
f. The King appoints and dismisses members of the Consultative
Council by Royal Order.
g. The King is the Supreme Commander of the Defence Force. He
commands it and charges it with national tasks within the
homeland and outside it. The Defence Force is directly linked to the
King, and maintains the necessary secrecy in its affairs.
h. The King chairs the Higher Judicial Council. The King appoints
judges by Royal Orders, as proposed by the Higher Judicial
Council.
i. The King awards honours and decorations in accordance with the
law.
j. The King establishes, grants and withdraws civilian and military
ranks and other honourary titles by Royal Order, and can delegate
others to carry out these functions on his behalf.
k. The currency is minted in the name of the King in accordance
with the law.
l. On ascending the throne, the King takes the following oath at a
special meeting of the National Assembly:
“I swear by Almighty God to respect the Constitution and the laws
of the State, to defend the liberties, interests and properties of the
people, and to safeguard the independence of the nation and the
integrity of its territories.”
m. The Royal Court is attached to the King. A Royal Order shall be
issued to regulate it. Its budget and the rules for the budget’s
control are set by a special Royal Decree.
Article 34
a. In the event of his absence abroad and the inability of the Crown
Prince to act for him, the King shall appoint a Deputy by Royal
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