Decisions are taken by a majority of those present.
ARTICLE 67
The National Council shall be kept informed by the National Departments of the conduct of national business. At deliberations on important subjects the appropriate committees of the National Council shall be summoned by the National Departments.
SECTION V
NATIONAL LEGISLATION
ARTICLE 68
Bills are introduced by the National Cabinet or by members of the National Assembly.
National laws are enacted by the National Assembly.
ARTICLE 69
The introduction of bills by the National Cabinet requires the concurrence of the National Council. If an agreement between the National Cabinet and the National Council is not reached, the National Cabinet may nevertheless introduce the bill, but must state the dissent of the National Council.
If the National Council resolves upon a bill to which the National Cabinet does not assent, the latter must introduce the bill in the National Assembly together with a statement of its attitude.