Section21.A membership in the House of Representatives ends upon—
(1)retirement by rotation or dissolution of the House;
(2)death;
(3)resignation;
(4)lack of an electoral candidate qualification according to the law on elections of Members of the House of Representatives;
(5)a ruling of the House of Representatives removing [the Member in question] from his position, because he is found to have conducted himself in such a way that would bring about detriment to the House; the resolution on this issue must obtain a vote of not less than two thirds of the number of the attending Members.
Section22.The Monarch appoints [from amongst] the Members of the House of Representatives one as President of the House and one or several as Vice Presidents,[1] according to a resolution of the House.
Section23.The President of the House has the duty to carry out the affairs of the House in accordance with the rules. A Vice President has the duty to execute affairs on behalf of the President whenever the President is absent or unable to perform the duties.
- ↑ The Thai text classifies these officers with the masculine classifier nai (Thai: นาย), thus implying that these positions were only for males.