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"content": "(a) stating the grounds and particulars upon which the proposed Motion is made; (b) signed by the Member; (c) signed in support by at least one-third of all the Members of the Assembly. (3) Upon receipt of the motion by the Clerk, a Member shall not withdraw a signature appended to it. (4) A Member shall give three days’ notice of the motion under paragraph (1) within three days of the approval of the motion. (5) The Clerk shall set out on the Order Paper on which the Motion is listed— (a) the grounds and particulars upon which the proposed Motion is made; (b) the name of the Member sponsoring the Motion; and (c) the names of the Members in support of the Motion. (6) If the Motion is supported by at least fifty Members of the National Assembly— (a) the Assembly shall appoint a select committee comprising eleven of its Members to investigate the matter; and (b) the committee shall, within seven days, investigate and report to the Assembly whether it finds the allegations against the Speaker or Deputy Speaker to be substantiated. (7) The Speaker or Deputy Speaker has the right to appear and be represented before the select committee during its investigations. (8) If the select committee reports that it finds the allegations— (a) unsubstantiated, no further proceedings shall be taken; or (b) substantiated, the National Assembly shall— (i) furnish the Speaker or Deputy Speaker with the report of the select Committee, together with any other evidence adduced and such notes or papers presented to the committee at least three days before the day scheduled for his or her appearance before the Assembly; (ii) afford the Speaker or Deputy Speaker an opportunity to be heard; (iii)consider the Report of the select committee; and (iv) vote whether to approve the resolution requiring the removal from office of the Speaker or Deputy Speaker. (9) If a resolution requiring the removal from office of a Speaker or Deputy Speaker is supported by at least two-thirds of the Members of the Assembly, the Speaker or Deputy Speaker shall cease to hold office.”"
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