Third Section
LEGISLATIVE PROCEDURE
RIGHTS OF AMENDMENT INITIATIVE, INTERROGATION AND INVESTIGATION
Article 75
The President introduces the proposals of law or other Government proposals before the National Assembly in a written message.
Public debate on any received Government proposal shall always be preceded by an examination of that proposal.
The National Assembly shall determine in its Rules of Order the manner in which such examination shall be made.
Article 76
The National Assembly shall have the right of amendment in a proposal of law of
the Government.
Article 77
If the National Assembly resolves to pass the proposal either unchanged or changed, it shall notify the President thereof.
If the National Assembly resolves not to pass the proposal it shall also give notice thereof to the President, with the request to consider anew the proposal. As long as the National Assembly has not taken a decision, the President shall continue to
have the power to withdraw the proposal which he introduced.
Article 78
Every member to the National Assembly shall have the right to introduce
proposals of law to the National Assembly.
Article 79
The National Assembly shall have the right of examination, that is to be
regulated by law.
Article 80
All bills passed by the National Assembly and approved by the President shall acquire force of law after promulgation.
The laws shall be inviolable, subject to what is stated in article 137.