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Voting
69.—(1) Except as otherwise provided in this Constitution, any question proposed
for decision in Parliament must be determined by a majority vote of the members present
and voting.
(2) On a question proposed for decision in Parliament—
(a) the person presiding does not have a casting vote; and
(b) in the case of an equality of votes, the question is deemed to be lost.
(3) The person presiding must not be counted when considering the number of
members for the purpose of voting, or determining if a quorum is present.
Committees
70. Parliament must, under its rules and orders, establish committees with the
functions of scrutinising Government administration and examining Bills and subordinate
legislation and such other functions as are specified from time to time in the rules and
orders of Parliament.
Standing orders
71.—(1) Parliament may make standing orders and rules for the order and conduct
of business and proceedings in Parliament and its committees and for the way in which
its powers, privileges and immunities may be exercised and upheld.
(2) Before the first sitting of the first Parliament elected under this Constitution,
the Prime Minister shall, in consultation with the Attorney-General, prepare, and publish
in the Gazette, the standing orders of Parliament, for adoption by Parliament at its first
sitting.
Petitions, public access and participation
72.—(1) Parliament must—
(a) conduct its business in an open manner, and hold its sittings and those of its
committees, in public; and
(b) facilitate public participation in the legislative and other processes of
Parliament and its committees.
(2) Parliament and its committees may not exclude the public, including any
media, from any sitting unless, in exceptional circumstances, the Speaker has ordered
the exclusion of the public on grounds that are reasonable and justifiable.
Powers, privileges, immunities and discipline
73.—(1) Every member of Parliament, and anyone else speaking in Parliament,
has—
(a) freedom of speech and debate in Parliament or its committees, subject to
the standing orders; and