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Vote of investiture2. The candidate nominated in accordance with the provisions of the foregoing subsection shall submit to the Congress the political programme of the Government he or she intends to form and shall seek the confidence of the House.

3. If the Congress, by vote of the overall majority of its members, grants to said candidate its confidence, the King shall appoint him or her President. If overall majority is not obtained, the same proposal shall be submitted for a fresh vote forty-eight hours after the previous vote, and confidence shall be deemed to have been secured if granted by single majority.

4. If, after this vote, confidence for the investiture has not been obtained, successive proposals shall be voted upon in the manner provided for in the foregoing paragraphs.

64 C5. If within two months of the first vote for investiture no candidate has obtained the confidence of the Congress, the King shall dissolve both Houses and call for new elections, with the countersignature of the Speaker of the Congress.


Section 100

Appointment of the other members of Government62 e), 98.1, 101 CThe other members of the Government shall be appointed and dismissed by the King at the President's proposal.


Section 101

Resignation of Government62 d) and e), 68.4 and 6, 69.6, 100, 108, 112-114 C1. The Government shall resign after the holding of general elections, in the event of loss of parliamentary confidence as provided in the Constitution, or on the resignation or death of the President.

Government to remain provisionally in office2. The outgoing Government shall continue as acting body until the new Government takes office.


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