TITLE
I
: MEMBERS, PARLIAMENT BODIES AND POLITICAL GROUPS
CHAPTER
2
: OFFICERS OF PARLIAMENT
Rule
14
: Election of President - opening address
1.
The President shall be elected first. Nominations shall be handed before each ballot to the Member provisionally in the chair by virtue of Rule 12, who shall announce them to Parliament. If after three ballots no candidate has obtained an absolute majority of the votes cast, the fourth ballot shall be confined to the two Members who have obtained the highest number of votes in the third ballot. In the event of a tie the older candidate shall be declared elected.
2.
As soon as the President has been elected, the Member who is provisionally in the chair by virtue of Rule 12 shall vacate the chair. Only the elected President may deliver an opening address.