The Constitution requires the National Assembly to elect the President and permits it to remove the President, by passing a motion of no confidence in the President. It may also pass a motion of no confidence in the Cabinet. If the President is unable to fulfill the duties of the office, and no member of Cabinet is able to fulfill those duties, the Speaker of the Assembly, until Assembly designate one of its other member, must act as President. The President must remove a judge in respect of which the Judicial Service Commission makes the necessary finding and the National Assembly calls with the support of two thirds of its members for such removal. The Assembly must recommend persons for appointment by the President to the institutions supporting democracy and may resolve to remove such persons from office.