All the foregoing shall be as regulated by Law.
Article (110)
Membership in the House of Representatives may only be dropped or cancelled if a member has
lost confidence and esteem or ceases to satisfy any membership condition based on which he was
elected or if he has violated the duties of membership.
The decision of cancellation must be issued by a majority of two-thirds of the members of the
House of Representatives.
Article (111)
The House of Representatives shall accept resignation of its members, which must be submitted
in writing. To be accepted, a resignation must not be submitted after the House has initiated
procedures for cancelling the membership of the resigning member.
Article (112)
A House of Representatives member shall not be held accountable for any opinions expressed
concerning the performance of his duty in the House or its committees.
Article (113)
Except in cases of flagrante delicto, it shall be prohibited to take any criminal action, under the
Articles of felonies and misdemeanors, against a House of Representatives member without the
prior permission from the House. In case the House of Representatives is not in session, a
permission must be obtained from the House’s Bureau, and the House must be notified at its first
session.
In all cases, a decision should be taken on any motion for permission to take legal action against
a House of Representatives member within thirty days; otherwise, the motion shall be deemed
accepted.
Article (114)
The seat of the House of Representatives shall be in Cairo.
However, in exceptional circumstances, the House may hold its sessions elsewhere, at the
request of the President of the Republic or one-third of the members of the House of
Representatives.
Any meetings held otherwise and any resolutions passed thereby shall be void.
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