Directing Board
The Directing Board has the duty to direct the legislative works and the administrative services of the House. It is a collegiate body, formed by seven deputies elected among the members of parliament. The Board has specific powers, such as, for instance, to promulgate, together with the Directing Board of the Federal Senate, the amendments to the Constitution, and to propose alterations to the Internal Regulations. The members of the Board have a term of office of two years.