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(c) swearing-in of the Speaker, presided over by the Secretary-General to
Parliament;
(d) the election and swearing-in of the Deputy Speaker, presided over by the
Speaker;
(e) in the event that the Prime Minister has not assumed office under section
93(2), the appointment of the Prime Minister by the members of Parliament
in accordance with section 93(3); and
(f)
the election of the Leader of the Opposition, presided over by the Speaker,
and conducted in accordance with section 78.
(3) Other sessions of Parliament commence on a date appointed by the President
on the advice of the Prime Minister but no longer than 6 months must elapse between the
end of one session and the start of another.
(4) If—
(a) Parliament is not in session; and
(b) the President receives a request in writing from not less than one-third of
the members of Parliament requesting that Parliament be summoned to
meet to consider without delay a matter of public importance,
the President shall summon Parliament to meet.
(5) If—
(a) Parliament is in session but more than 2 months have elapsed between the
sitting of Parliament; and
(b) the Speaker receives a request in writing from the Prime Minister or from
not less than one-third of the members of Parliament requesting that a
sitting be held to consider without delay a matter of public importance,
the Speaker must call a sitting of Parliament within one week of the date on which
the request was made.
(6) Subject to this section, the sittings of Parliament are held at such times and
places as Parliament determines in accordance with its rules and orders.
Quorum
68.—(1) A sitting of Parliament may not begin, or continue, unless at least onethird of the members of Parliament are present.
(2) A vote on a Bill may not be held in Parliament unless a majority of the members
of Parliament are present.
(3) The Speaker must adjourn a sitting if a quorum is not present.