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National Council of Monaco

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The National Council (French: Conseil National) is the parliament (legislative body) of the Principality of Monaco. Its twenty four members are elected from lists by universal suffrage for five-year terms, and though it may act independently of the Prince, he may dissolve it at any time, provided that new elections be held within three months. The Council meets at least twice per year to vote on the country's budget and vote on the bills proposed by the Prince's government. Ordinances (executive orders) are debated in the Council of Government and, once approved, must be submitted to the Prince within eighty days for his signature, which makes them legally enforceable. If he does not express opposition within ten days of submission, they become valid.

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Summary of the 9 February 2003 National Council of Monaco election results
Parties Votes % Seats
Union for Monaco (Union pour Monaco): 60,339 58.5 21
Rally for Monaco - National and Democratic Union (Union nationale et démocratique) 42,892 41.5 3
Total 103,231   24
Source: elections.monaco.net

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