“48. (1) After a question has been proposed, any member may at any time during the course of debate rise in his place and claim to move “That the question now put” and unless it appears to the Chair that the motion is an abuse of the rules of the Assembly or an infringement of the rights of the minority, the question “That the question now put” shall be put forthwith, and no debate on that motion shall be allowed and if the motion is carried the debate then before the Assembly shall cease and the question before the Assembly shall be put forthwith.

(2) When the motion “That the question be now put” has been carried, and the question consequent thereon has been decided, any member may claim that any other question already proposed from the Chair be now put and if the assent of the Chair is given, every such question shall be put forthwith and decided without amendment or debate.

(3) A motion under this Standing Order shall not be decided in the affirmative if it appears on a division that less than nine members voted in the majority in support of the motion.”

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