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President of National Assembly |
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Vice-President of National Assembly |
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Secretary General of the National Assembly |
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President of the National Assembly The National Assembly has a president who is elected by a majority vote of all deputies.
The President of the National Assembly:
- represents the National Assembly,
- convenes and presides over the sessions of the National Assembly,
- signs laws and other acts adopted by the National Assembly,
- provides for the implementation of relations with the National Council,
- provides for cooperation with the President of the Republic, the Government and other state authorities, the representative bodies of other states, international parliamentary institutions and international bodies and organisations,
- provides for the implementation of these Rules of Procedure,
- refers issues for discussion in the working bodies of the National Assembly,
- decides on disputes regarding competence between the working bodies of the National Assembly,
- decides on deputies’ official trips abroad when such decision is not within the competence of the working bodies,
- performs other tasks in accordance with the Constitution, the law and the Rules of Procedure.
Vice-Presidents of the National Assembly The National Assembly has at most three Vice-Presidents, one of them belonging to the largest opposition deputy group. Vice-Presidents assist the President of the National Assembly in his work. If the President of the National Assembly is absent or otherwise engaged, he nominates a Vice-President as his substitute.
Secretary General of the National Assembly The Secretary General runs the services of the National Assembly and performs other tasks provided by regulations, the Rules of Procedure and other acts of the National Assembly. The Secretary General is appointed by the National Assembly. |