Section30.The People’s Committee has the power to grant pardon, but the matter must be brought before [the Monarch] for His royal permission first.
Section31.The ministers of all ministries must be responsible to the People’s Committee for all affairs.
Anything violating an order or regulation of the People’s Committee or done without the permission of the Constitution shall be considered void.
Section32.The People’s Committee is composed of one President of the People’s Committee and fourteen Members of the People’s Committee, being fifteen in total.[1]
Section33.The House shall elect[2] one Member of the House to serve as President of the Committee, and the one serving as such President shall select fourteen other Members of the House to serve as Members of the Committee. Once this selection[2] has been approved by the House, it shall be deemed that the persons so selected form a committee of the House. Whenever the House finds that a Member of the Committee fails to carry out an affair in accordance with the state governance policy of the House, the House has the power to invite the Member to leave the post, and elect a new one in accordance with that which has been stated.