During the interval between sessions, or while elections are taking place, the President and Vice-President of the preceding session conduct its affairs.
ARTICLE 28
The President administers the regulations and policing of the National Assembly building. The management of the building is subject to his direction; he controls its receipts and expenses in accordance with the provisions of the budget, and represents the Commonwealth in all legal affairs and in litigation arising during his administration.
ARTICLE 29
The proceedings of the National Assembly are public. At the request of fifty members the public may be excluded by a two-thirds vote.
ARTICLE 30
True and accurate reports of the proceedings in public sittings of the National Assembly, of a State Assembly, or of their committees, are absolutely privileged.
ARTICLE 31
An Electoral Commission to decide disputed elections will be organized in connection with the National Assembly. It will also decide whether a delegate has forfeited his seat.
The Electoral Commission consists of members of the National Assembly, chosen by the latter for the life of the Assembly, and of members of the National Administrative Court, to be appointed by the President of the Commonwealth on the nomination of the presidency of this court.