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(3) Only bills falling within its area of jurisdiction by virtue of Article 26 below may be included in the
agenda of the National Assembly.

(a) All private members' bills and amendments which, if passed, would result in the reduction of public
funds or in an increase of public charges without a corresponding reduction in other expenditure or the
grant of equivalent new supply of funds, shall be inadmissible.

(b) Any doubt or dispute on the admissibility of a bill shall be referred by the President of the Republic,
the President of the National Assembly or by one-third of the members of the National Assembly to the
Constitutional Council for a ruling.

(4) The agenda shall give priority, and in the order decided by the Government, to the consideration of
the government bills and private members' bills accepted by it. The other private members' bills admitted
by the Chairmen's Conference shall be considered subsequently.

Where a private members' bill has not been considered during two successive ordinary sessions, it shall
automatically be considered at the very next ordinary session.

(5) Any item on the agenda shall, at the request of the Government, be treated as a matter of urgency.

Article 19

(1) Laws shall be passed by a simple majority of the members of the National Assembly.

(2) Bills submitted to the National Assembly for reconsideration by the Senate shall either be passed or,
rejected in accordance with Article 30 below.

(3) The President of the Republic may, before enacting any law, ask for a second reading. In such case,
bills shall be passed by an absolute majority of the members of the National Assembly.

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