The Assembly,
N.B. The amended or new texts are printed in italics.
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5.b. The Committee on Rules of Procedure shall report to the Assembly within twenty-four hours if possible.
Its report shall be examined by the Assembly within twenty-four hours after its tabling has been recorded.
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1. No Representative may stand as a candidate for the office of President and no Representative or Substitute for the office of Vice-President unless he has been nominated in writing by three or more Representatives or Substitutes before the opening of the first ballot.Note
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3. The Assembly may remove a question from its register:
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2. This report shall be distributedNote at least two weeks before the opening or resumption of the session. If the committee is unable to complete its examination of a report in time, it may decide, by a two-thirds majority, to distribute a provisional report as an Assembly document.Note Failing distribution of the report or provisional report within the time-limit of two weeks, and except if urgent procedure has already been requested in accordance with Rule 48 below, the President shall order the debate to be postponed until a later part-session, if at least five members of the Assembly so request.
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1. Any Representative or Substitute may propose amendments and sub-amendments. However, a rapporteur may not, even in a personal capacity, propose an amendment previously rejected by the committee on whose behalf he is reporting.
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5. Members of the Committee of MinistersNoteand rapporteurs on a question under discussion shall be allowed to speak whenever they wish.
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5. In the case of appointments, voting shall take place by secret ballot. Only those ballot papers bearing the names of persons who have been duly entered as candidates before the opening of the first ballot shall be taken into account for the purpose of calculating the number of votes cast.Note
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7. Those candidates who obtain the absolute majority of the votes cast on the first ballot shall be declared elected.Note On the second ballot the election shall be by relative majority.Note In the case of a tie, there shall be a third ballot; in the case of a renewed tie, the candidate senior in age shall be declared elected. The Vice-Chairmen shall take precedence in accordance with the order in which they have been elected and, in the event of a tie or election without ballot, by age.
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16. Committee meetings shall be held in private, unless a committee decides otherwise in a particular case. Unless a committee decides to the contrary, Representatives and Substitutes may attend meetings of the committee of which they are not members, but they may not take part in their discussions.
A Representative or Substitute who has moved a motion which has been referred to a committee shall, however, be invited by that committee to take part in its discussions in an advisory capacity.
The conditions in which any person who is not a Representative or Substitute may be heard by a committee shall be decided by that committee. (Second sentence deleted)
(Remainder of paragraph 16 unchanged)
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8. If a committee decides to have one of its reports examined by the Standing Committee, all members of the Assembly shall be so informed and placed in possession of that report not less than three weeks before the meeting of the Standing Committee. They may request, while stating their reasons, that the report be discussed in plenary Assembly and any such request shall be granted if submitted a clear week before the meeting of the Standing Committee by at least five members or by the Chairman of a political group on the group's behalf.
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