b)
The Speaker of the National Parliament;
c)
The Prime Minister;
d)
Five citizens elected by the National Parliament in accordance with the
principle of proportional representation and for the period corresponding
to the legislative term, provided that they are not members of the organs
of sovereignty.
e)
Five citizens designated by the President of the Republic for the period
corresponding to the term of office of the President, provided that they
are not members of the organs of sovereignty.
Section 91
(Competence, organisation and functioning of the Council of State)
1. It is incumbent upon the Council of State to:
a) Express its opinion on the dissolution of the National Parliament;
b) Express its opinion on the dismissal of the Government;
c) Express its opinion on the declaration of war and the making of peace;
d) Express its opinion on any other cases set out in the Constitution and advise
the President of the Republic in the exercise of his or her functions, as
requested by the President;
e) To draft its Rules of Procedures;
2. The meetings of the Council of State shall not be open to the public.
3. The organisation and functioning of the Council of State shall be established by law.
TITLE III
NATIONAL PARLIAMENT
CHAPTER I
STATUS AND ELECTION