(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)

the Speaker and Deputy Speaker;
a Minister;
the Attorney General;
a member of Parliament;
a member of any commission, authority, council or committee
established by this Constitution; and
a public officer.

(4) Subject to the provisions of this article, Parliament may make
laws providing for the resignation of persons holding offices established by
this Constitution not provided for in this article.
253. Reappointments and concurrent appointments.
(1) Where any person has vacated an office established by this
Constitution, that person may, if qualified, again be appointed or elected to
hold that office in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution.
(2) Where a power is conferred by this Constitution on any person to
make any appointment to any office, he or she may appoint a person to that
office even while another person holds the office, when that other person is
on leave of absence pending the relinquishment of the office.
(3) Where two or more persons hold the same office by reason of an
appointment made by virtue of clause (2) of this article, then, for the purposes
of any function conferred on the holder of that office, the person last
appointed shall be taken to be the sole holder of that office.
254. Pension.
(1) A public officer shall, on retirement, receive such pension as is
commensurate with his or her rank, salary and length of service.
(2) The pension payable to any person shall be exempt from tax and
shall be subject to periodic review to take account of changes in the value of
money.
(3) The payment of pension shall be prompt and regular and easily
accessible to pensioners.
255. Right of citizens to demand referenda.

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