Art. 74. The House of Representatives shall have the following exclusive powers:
I. To sit as an electoral college to exercise the powers conferred by law as to the election of the President.
II. To watch by means of a committee appointed from among its own members over the faithful performance by the Comptroller of the Treasury in the discharge of his duties.
III. To appoint all the higher officers and other employees of the office of the Comptroller of the Treasury.
IV. To approve the annual Budget, after a discussion as to what taxes must in its judgment be laid to meet the necessary expenditures.
V. To take cognizance of all charges brought against public officials, as herein provided, for official offenses, and should the circumstances so warrant to impeach them before the Senate; and further to act as a grand jury to decide whether there is or is not good ground for proceeding against any official enjoying constitutional privileges, whenever accused of offenses of the common order.
VI. To exercise such other powers as may be expressly vested in it by this Constitution.
Art. 75. The House of Representatives, in passing the Budget, shall not fail to assign a definite compensation to every office created by law, and if for any reason such compensation shall not