AMENDMENTS



791



  (4) By reason of the responsibilities imposed upon the Security
Council it is inevitable that certain limitations shall be imposed upon
the powers of the popular Assembly and the Council of Government.
These limitations result from the rights now conferred upon the Gov-
ernor, subject to any modification which the Security Council may
subsequently determine.
Position of the Governor.
  (5) The Governor shall be appointed by the Security Council after
consultation with Yugoslavia and Italy. He shall be the representative
of the Security Council in the Free Territory, and shall in particular
have the duty of supervising the observance of the Statute.
  (6) In matters which in his view affect the responsibilities of the
Security Council as defined in paragraph one above the Governor shall
have the right to propose legislation to the popular Assembly and to
prevent the entry into force of legislative measures subject to refer-
ence to the Security Council if the popular Assembly does not accept
his views and recommendations.
  (7) In the meetings of the Council of Government, the Governor
shall express his views on all matters affecting his responsibilities.
  (8) The primary responsibilities of the Governor would be
  (a) the maintenance of public order and security.
  (b) the conduct of foreign relations in the closest liaison with the
elected authorities of the Territory.
  (a) the appointment of the judiciary on the advice of the Council
of Government and, subject to safeguards to be established by the
Constitution, the removal of members of the judiciary for conduct
incompatible with their judicial office.
  (9) When as a result of exceptional circumstances, the independ-
ence and integrity of the Free Territory, public order and security, or
the human and civic rights of the inhabitants are endangered, the
Governor may take all necessary measures subject to his making an
immediate report to the Security Council. Under the same reservation
he may proclaim a state of siege.
Citizenship.
  (10) (a) Domicile in the Free Territory on June 10th, 1940 as pro-
vided in Article 13 of the Peace Treaty with Italy shall be the qualifi-
cation for original citizenship of the Free Territory.
  (b) The conditions for the acquisition of citizenship by persons not
qualified for original citizenship shall be determined by the As-
sembly of the Free Territory and embodied in the Constitution.

               FREE PORT AND ECONOMIC QUESTIONS
  (11) (a) A Free Port Regime is desirable irrespective of whether
or not it is ultimately decided that the whole Territory shall be a
Free Customs Zone.