Article 21.—The meetings of the National Assembly will be open to the public, but in case of the demand of any Minister of State or in case of the majority's decision a meeting may be held in camera.
Article 22.—The matters decided by the National Assembly shall be promulgated and carried out by the Provisional President.
Article 23.—When the Provisional President uses his veto against the decision of the National Assembly his reasons should be declared within ten days and the matter should be placed before the National Assembly for further discussion. If two-thirds of the members attending re-affirm the former decision that decision shall be carried out as stipulated in Article 22.
Article 24.—The speaker of the National Assembly will be elected by open ballot of the members, and if the ballot be one-half of the total votes he is declared elected.
Article 25.—The members of the National Assembly have no responsibility to outsiders for the speeches and decisions made in the Assembly.
Article 26.—Except for flagrant offences or during internal disturbance or foreign invasion the members of the Assembly cannot be arrested during the session without the consent of the Assembly.
Article 27.—The standing orders of the National Assembly shall be decided by the National Assembly itself.
Article 28.—The National Assembly shall be dissolved when the National Convention comes into existence, which will succeed to all the rights of the National Assembly.
Chapter IV.—Provisional President and Vice-President.