Provisional Parliament continued the Constituent Assembly as the interim legislature with rules for representation and continuity of presiding officers. Article 379 continued the Constituent Assembly as a provisional Parliament with all constitutional powers until Parliament was constituted; the President could prescribe rules for representation, selection and qualifications of additional representatives for unrepresented territories, vacancies caused by members becoming provincial or State legislators or Ministers were to be treated as casual and filled subject to entitlement rules, and the existing Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Constituent Assembly continued as presiding officers of the provisional Parliament.
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Provisional Parliament continued the Constituent Assembly as the interim legislature with rules for representation and continuity of presiding officers.
Article 379 continued the Constituent Assembly as a provisional Parliament with all constitutional powers until Parliament was constituted; the President could prescribe rules for representation, selection and qualifications of additional representatives for unrepresented territories, vacancies caused by members becoming provincial or State legislators or Ministers were to be treated as casual and filled subject to entitlement rules, and the existing Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Constituent Assembly continued as presiding officers of the provisional Parliament.
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