Article 10. Coordinating bodies of the Parliament of the Republic of the Constitutional Law on the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Status of its Deputies
1. The coordinating bodies of the Parliament are the Bureau of the Senate and the Bureau of the Mazhilis, formed under the Chairmen of the Chambers.
2. The Bureaus of the Chambers include the Vice-Chairmen of the Chambers and the Chairmen of the Standing Committees of the Chambers. The Bureau of the Mazhilis also includes the heads of factions of political parties represented in the Mazhilis.
3. Bureau of Chambers:
1) coordinate the work of the committees and commissions of the Chambers;
2) prepare proposals for the Chambers on the order of consideration of issues at meetings of the Parliament and its Chambers;
3) assist in organizing the joint work of committees on issues within the competence of several committees;
4) resolve other issues of the organization of the work of the Chambers, which are not attributed by this Constitutional Law to the competence of other bodies and officials of the Parliament.
4. Meetings of the Bureau of the Chambers are convened by the Chairmen of the Chambers as necessary and are authorized if at least two thirds of the total number of their members are present.
Constitutional Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated October 16, 1995 No. 2529.
This Constitutional Law, in accordance with the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, defines the organization and activities of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the legal status of its deputies.
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