CAP 24.18

The administration of the Central Government would be based on similar principles. The Governor General would be selected by an electoral college established for this purpose and consisting of Members of the Central, Provincial and State Assemblies; these Assemblies would also send elected Members to serve in the Central Assembly. The Central Assembly would elect an Adviser to the Governor General who, with the Governor General, would set up the Central Government by appointing the Prime Minister and, with his help, selecting the Ministry in the same way as would be the case in the State and Provincial Ministries. The Ministers would have no vote, and the Assembly would be allowed t he privilege of demanding a change of government as in the States or Provinces.