2010 ED] CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES [CAP 167
that it is in the national interest to dissolve the Assembly once
again, the President may, after giving to the Speaker-
(a) seven days’ notice of the intention to dissolve the
Assembly; and
(b)written notice of the President’s intention to resign
from office under article 52(5) on the publication of
the Proclamation under this article, by
Proclamation, published in the Gazette, dissolve the
National Assembly and the Assembly shall stand
dissolved and the President shall cease to hold
office on the day next following the publication of
the Proclamation.
(4) Where- the National Assembly votes against any measure or
proposal of the Government and on a referendum a majority of the votes
cast in the referendum supports the measure or proposal and the
Assembly, after the referendum, again votes against the measure or
proposal,
(a)a proposal to alter Chapter I, III, article 91, this article or
article 111 has been approved on a referendum held pursuant to
article 91 and a Bill to give effect to the proposal is not
supported as required by article 91 (2) in the National
Assembly, the President may, after giving seven days’ notice to
the Speaker, by Proclamation published in the Gazette, dissolve
the National Assembly within thirty days of the Assembly
voting against the measure or proposal under paragraph (a) or
the Assembly not supporting the Bill under paragraph (b), as the
case may be and the Assembly shall stand dissolved on the day
next following the publication of the Proclamation.
(5) The President shall not dissolve the National Assembly
under clause (2) or clause (3) during any period of public
emergency in terms of article 49, where proceedings for the
removal of the President under article 53 or article 54 have
commenced, during the pendency of the proceedings.
111. Where the National Assembly at a meeting summoned for Dissolution
this purpose resolves by the affirmative votes of not less than of Assembly
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