7. Bills and draft legislation that have not been voted on shall not need to be reintroduced in the ensuing legislative session, except in case of end of the legislative
term.
8. Draft legislation shall lapse with the dismissal of the Government.
Section 98
(Parliamentary appraisal of statutes)
1. Statutes other than those approved under the exclusive legislative powers of the
Government may be submitted to the National Parliament for appraisal, for purposes
of terminating their validity or for amendment, following a petition of one-fifth of the
Members of Parliament and within thirty days following their publication. This
timeframe shall exclude the days when the functioning of the National Parliament is
suspended.
2. The National Parliament may suspend, in part or in full, the force of a statute until it is
appraised.
3. The suspension shall lapse after the National Parliament has held 10 plenary meetings
without taking a final decision.
4. Where termination of validity is approved, the statute shall cease to be in force from
the date of the publication of the resolution in the Official Gazette, and it shall not be
published again in the same legislative session.
5. The parliamentary appraisal of a statute shall lapse if, after such a statute has been
submitted for appraisal, the National Parliament takes no decision on it, or, having
decided to make amendments, it does not approve a law to that effect before the
corresponding legislative session ends, provided fifteen plenary meetings have been
held.
CHAPTER III
ORGANISATION AND FUNCTIONING
Section 99
(Legislative term)
1. The legislative term shall comprise five legislative sessions, and each legislative
session shall have the duration of one year.
2. The regular period of functioning of the National Parliament shall be defined by the
Rules of Procedure.
3. The National Parliament convenes on a regular basis following notice by its Speaker.