www.lawcommission.gov.np (b) In case he or she tenders resignation in writing; (c) In case a resolution is adopted by a majority of two-thirds of the total number of the then members of the National Assembly that his or her conduct is not compatible with the office. (7) The Vice-Chairperson of the National Assembly shall preside over a meeting at which deliberations are to be held on a resolution that the conduct of the Chairperson of the National Assembly is not compatible with his or her office. The Chairperson of the National Assembly may take part and vote in the deliberations on such resolution. 93. Summoning and Prorogation of Session: (1) The President shall summon a session of the Federal Parliament within thirty days of the declaration of final results of the election to the House of Representatives. Thereafter, the President shall, from time to time, summon sessions of both or either of the Houses in accordance with this Constitution. Provided that the interval between the two consecutive sessions shall not exceed six months. (2) The President may prorogue the sessions of both or either of the Houses of the Federal Parliament. (3) In case, during the prorogation or recess of the session of the House of Representatives, one-fourth of the total number of its members submit a requisition in writing that it is appropriate to convene a session or meeting, the President shall specify the date and time for such session or meeting. The House of Representatives shall meet or commence its session at the date and time so specified. 94. Quorum: Except as otherwise provided for in this Constitution, no question or motion shall be presented for a decision in a meeting of either House of the Federal Parliament unless one-fourth of the total number of its members are present. 95. Address by President: (1) The President may address either a meeting of any House or a joint sitting of both Houses of the Federal Parliament, and may summon the members for that purpose. 52

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