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Senate and draft rules of procedure of the National Assembly which have already been
approved by the House of Representatives, the Senate or the National Assembly, as the
case may be, before their publication in the Government Gazette.
Section 150. Every Member of the House of Representatives or Senator has
the right to interpellate verbally or in writing a Minister on any matter within the scope of his
or her authority in accordance with the rules of procedure of that House which shall at least
stipulate to allow verbal interpellation without prior notice.
The Minister has the right to refuse to answer an interpellation if the Council
of Ministers is of the opinion that the matter should not yet be disclosed on the ground of
safety or vital interest of the State.
Section 151. Members of the House of Representatives comprising not less
than one-fifth of the total number of the existing Members of the House of Representatives
have the right to submit a motion for a general debate for the purpose of passing a vote of
no-confidence in an individual Minister or the Council of Ministers en masse.
When the motion under paragraph one has been submitted, the dissolution
of the House of Representatives shall not be permitted, except where the motion is
withdrawn or the resolution is passed without being supported by votes in accordance with
paragraph four.
If the general debate is concluded with a resolution not to pass over the
agenda of the general debate, the House of Representatives shall pass a vote of confidence
or no-confidence. Voting in such case shall not take place on the same date as of the
conclusion of the debate.
The vote of no-confidence must be adopted by more than one-half of the
total number of the existing Members of the House of Representatives.
The Minister who has vacated the previous office but remains in other office
after the date the Members of the House of Representatives submit the motion under
paragraph one or who has vacated the previous office for not more than ninety days prior to
the date of such submission of the motion but remains in other office, shall still be subject
to the debate for the purpose of passing a vote of no-confidence.
Section 152. Members of the House of Representatives comprising not less
than one-tenth of the total number of the existing Members of the House of
Representatives have the right to submit a motion for a general debate to inquire about
facts or recommend issues without a resolution to be passed.