18 senators can now vote principal officers The senate on Tuesday amended its rule book following the consideration of a motion pursuant to Order
he senate on Tuesday amended its rule book following the consideration of a motion pursuant to Order 111 of the Senate Standing Rules 2015 during plenary and several sections were amended, but the high points of the exercise were the approval of simple majority for the election of presiding officers and the retention of a closed ballot system of voting for same.
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