The governor is appointed by the King for a period of six years.
It has 150 members, all of whom are appointed by the King.
In 1897 the king appointed him a member of the upper house.
Among its features was a senate whose members were to be appointed directly by the King.
Sheriffs were appointed by the King in the south and over time spread north.
The King also appointed the ministers of state, who were solely responsible to him.
The King also appointed him to a number of prominent offices to make up the deficit.
It is to consist of men appointed by the King who will share in the decision-making process.
Pro-government groups held 82 seats, although 40 of them were appointed by the King.
The king appointed a number of the highest nobility to the chamber.