The question may not relate to an interest of the questioner or his relatives to the fourth degree, or be made by proxy. Article 92 (Amended) a. Any fifteen (15) members of either the Council of Deputies or Consultative Council have the right to propose a constitutional amendment. Any member of either Council is entitled to propose laws; each proposal is referred to the specialized committee of the Council where the law was proposed to express its opinion. If the Council accepts the proposal, it is referred to the Government to formulate it as a draft amendment of the Constitution or as a draft law and present it to the Council of Deputies within six months at the most from the date of referral thereto.15 b. Any proposal for a law which has been presented in accordance with the preceding paragraph and rejected by the Council to which it was presented may not be re-represented during the same convening period. Article 93 The Prime Minister and Ministers may attend sessions of the Consultative Council and Council of Deputies, and both Councils shall listen to the Prime Minister and Ministers whenever they ask to speak. They may co-opt such senior officials or their Deputies as they wish. A Council may require the competent Minister to attend when a matter relating to his Ministry is being debated. Article 94 a. The regulations for the course of business in both the Consultative Council and the Council of Deputies and their committees, and the principles governing debate, voting, questioning, cross-examination and all the powers prescribed in the Constitution shall be prescribed by law, and similarly the penalties for a member being in breach of the regulations or failing to attend Council or committee sessions without acceptable excuse. 15 Ibid. 37

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