2.- The election of 24 constituencies takes place in a national paraphrase. The voter has a maximum of 10 votes. Article 68 At the beginning of each period, the Advisory Committee shall prepare the draft annual basic legislative programme and submit it to the plenary for approval by a majority of those present. Article 221 The requirements and procedures relating to the establishment and other sessions of the National Assembly and the functioning of its committees shall be laid down in the Rules of Procedure. Article 7 At the beginning of the constitutional period and at the beginning of each annual period of ordinary sessions, the National Assembly elects the Board of Directors, which is elected by the deputies present. He shall be elected or elected to any office which, after his appointment or appointment, receives a majority of the votes of the Deputies present. The second discussion of the bill will take place clause by clause and will focus on the report presented by the committee concerned. The report will contain as many points as articles of the bill, the title of the law will also be taken into account, the titles of the different parts in which the project is systematized and the systematic organization itself, in relation to these last considerations that the report will contain, will be the subject of a vote without debate, with the intervention of an alternate, to raise objections or make changes, and one of the project stakeholders to defend it, or to welcome the proposal, each for three minutes. If the President of the Republic considers that the law or any of its articles is unconstitutional, he shall request the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court to pronounce it within the period of ten days it intends to pronounce. The Supreme Court shall rule within fifteen days of receipt of the notification of the President of the Republic. If the court rejects the unconstitutionality invoked during the previous period or does not rule, the President of the Republic shall pronounce the law within five days of the decision of the Court of Justice or the expiry of that period. Article 50 All contracts are required to plan and plan their work in accordance with the timely achievement of their objectives.
The same rules apply to the programming of committees as to the National Assembly as soon as they are applicable. To plead the candidacy, the Member submitting it has five minutes and may be challenged only once during the same period, with another Member having three minutes to ratify the nomination, which shall be immediately put to the vote. Article 140 The National Assembly shall determine the place, day and time when reports or special messages are to be received from representatives of the various branches of the national public authority. Deliberations and votes shall be governed by the provisions of these rules for the plenary assembly of the National Assembly. Article 41 The National Assembly may, on a stable and continuous basis, establish ordinary committees to deal with and examine questions relating to the parliamentary sphere. These committees shall be integrated in accordance with the procedures laid down in plenary and with the operating and voting quorum provided for in these Rules of Procedure. Detailed rules for the application of this Article shall be adopted by the Management Board. The directors of the committees shall be appointed on the basis of the numerical importance of the political organisations which notify the Bureau of the committees which they seek to chair, for which they shall proceed as follows: Rule 35.
Secretariat services shall be organized in such a way as to facilitate the exercise of their powers. To that end, the decision of the board of directors shall determine the organizational and functional structure of those services, which are part of the administrative activities or support services of the National Assembly. Single paragraph: Taking into account the current constitutional exception and the commitments made in international treaties and agreements, the indigenous communities of Venezuela are represented by three electors elected in accordance with the regulatory provision issued for this purpose by the National Electoral Council, taking into account their ancestral customs and practices. The resale right provided for herein will take into account the plurality of cultures existing in the different regions of the country. The above provisions shall apply, where appropriate, to oral replies to committees. In order to ensure access to information, in accordance with article 108 of the Constitution of the Republic, plenary sessions are broadcast by the National Assembly Television Foundation (ANTV) and the public television channel can assist with broadcasting. The conditions are provided in such a way that media interested in transmitting the information generated during the development of the session can do so via the ANTV signal. Article 60 The National Assembly may be declared in permanent session with the agreement of the majority of the deputies present. The permanent session shall be held during such days and hours as may be deemed necessary to settle the question giving rise to its declaration, and questions not provided for in the agenda approved at the beginning of the part-session may be dealt with only if they concern a request for urgency adopted by a majority; or at the request of the Presidency.
Article 42 The National Assembly may temporarily appoint special research and study committees if the handling of a matter so requires. The meetings at which the National Assembly agrees to receive such reports, reports, reports and reports are of a special nature. In any case, the time for discussion and approval of each agenda item shall not exceed two hours, and this time shall be divided in proportion to the number of members of each political organization who have an interest in the debate. The board may extend the time limit if the complexity of the problem so warrants. Article 117 An official, official or person summoned or summoned for questioning, interrogation or appearance may, by written notification, request a change in the date or time of the arrest or appearance if this is prevented by a case of force majeure.