Section 109 (Consideration of the Programme of Government) 1. The Programme of the Government shall be submitted to the National Parliament for consideration. Where the National Parliament is not in session, its convening for this purpose shall be mandatory. 2. Debate on the programme of the Government shall not exceed five days and, prior to its closing, any parliamentary group may propose its rejection or the Government may request the approval of a vote of confidence. 3. Rejection of the programme of the Government shall require an absolute majority of the Members in full exercise of their functions. Section 110 (Request for vote of confidence) The Government may request the National Parliament to take a vote of confidence on a statement of general policy or on any relevant matter of national interest. Section 111 (Vote of no confidence) 1. The National Parliament may, following proposal by one-quarter of the Members in full exercise of their functions, pass a vote of no confidence on the Government with respect to the implementation of its programme or any relevant matter of national interest. 2. Where a vote of no confidence is not passed, its signatories shall not move another vote of no confidence during the same legislative session. Section 112 (Dismissal of the Government) 1. The dismissal of the Government shall occur when: a) A new legislative term begins; b) The President of the Republic accepts the resignation of the Prime Minister; c) The Prime Minister dies or is suffering from a permanent physical disability; d) Its programme is rejected for the second consecutive time; e) A vote of confidence is not passed;

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