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507 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বিতীয় খন্ড 3.0a) In (his Order, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context: (i) "Assembly" means the National Assembly of Pakistan or a Provincial Assembly for a Province provided for in this Order; (ii) "Commission" means the Election Commission constituted under Article 8; (iii) "Commissioner" means the Chief Election Commissioner appointed or deemed to be appointed under the Electoral Rolls Order, 1969 (P.O.No.6 of 1969); (iv) "Electoral roll" means the electoral roll prepared under the Electoral Rolls Order, 1969 (P.O. No.6 of 1969); (v) "Member" means member of an Assembly; (vi) "Speaker" means the Speaker of the National Assembly; and (vii) "Centrally Administered Tribal Areas" has the same meaning as in the Province of West Pakistan (Dissolution) Order, 1970. (b) In relation to the territories included at the commencement of this Order in the Province of West Pakistan, references to a Province and a Provincial Assembly shalf be construed as references respectively to a new Province provided for in the Province of West Pakistan (Dissolution) Order, 1970, and the Provincial Assembly for such Province. 4. Composition of the National Assembly, -(a) There shall be a National Assembly of Pakistan consisting of three hundred and thirteen members of whom three hundred shall be elected to fill general seats and thirteen to fill seats reserved for WC)]]ՈՅՈ, (b) In conformity with the population figures appearing in the Census of 1964, the number of seats in the National Assembly shall be distributed amongst the Provinces and the centrally administered tribal areas, as set out in Schedule I. (c) Clause (1) shall not be construed as preventing a women from being elected to a general Seat. 5. Composition of the Provincial Assemblies, -(a) There shall be a Provincial Assembly for each Province consisting of the number of members elected to fill general seats and to fill seats reserved for women, as set out in Schedule II in relation to such Province. (b) Clause (1) shall not be construed as preventing a woman from being elected to a general seat. 6. Principle of election. — (I) Except as provided in clause (2), the members shall be elected to the general seats from territorial constituencies by direct election on the basis of adult franchise in accordance with law. (2) The President may, by regulation, make separate provision for election of members from the centrally administered tribal areas.