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 Provided that no Bill for the purpose should be introduced in either House of the Central Legislature except by the Government of Pakistan and unless-

 (A) either-(i) a representation in that behalf has been made to the Head of the Stale by a majority of the representatives of the territory in the Legislature of the Province from which the territory is to be separated or excluded; or

 (ii) a resolution in that behalf has been passed by the Legislature of any Province whose boundaries or name will be affected by the praposal to be contained in the Bill; and

 (B) where the proposal contained in the Bill affects the boundaries or the name of any Province, the views of the Legislature of the province both with respect to the proposal to introduce the Bill and with respect to the provisions thereof have been ascertained by the Head of the State.

 6. Establishment of New Provinces

 The Central Legislature may, from time to time, by law, admit into the Federation or establish new Provinces on such terms and conditions as it thinks fit.

PART III

THE FEDERATIONN

CHAPTER I

THE EXECUTIVE

7. The Head of the State

 (1) There should be a Head of the State.

 (2) The executive of the Federation should vest in the Head of the State to be exercised by him in accordance with the Constitution and the law.

 (3) Except in those cases where it is provided that the Head of the State should act in his discretion or, unless there is something to the contrary in the context, the term “Head of the State" means the Head of the State acting on the advice of the Ministry.

8. Election of the Head of the State

 (1) The Head of the State should be elected by a joint session of both the Houses of the Central Legislature and should not be a member of either House.

 (2) A Member of either House, if elected Head of the State, should cease to be a member after his election.

9. Term of Office of the Head of the State  The term of office of the Head of the State should be five years from the date of his assumption of office. In case of a vacancy in the office of the Head of the State as a result of death, resignation, in capacity or otherwise, the term of office of the new Head of the State should be five years.