In the spring of 1944, the War Department finally urged the President to dissolve the camps.
The President can dissolve it only after the Chancellor loses a vote on a motion of confidence.
The President may not dissolve the body in the first year of its term, though.
The Constitution also states that if the President illegally dissolves the lower house, he can be prosecuted.
The question arose as to whether the President could dissolve the Assembly after the seven days, in the event that no candidate was proposed.
Article 25 allowed the President to dissolve the Reichstag.
The President may dissolve the parliament for extraordinary reasons and must then call for new elections within 60 days.
The President of Croatia may dissolve the parliament upon the request of the government.
On 26 June 2009 the President then dissolved the courts and announced he was assuming emergency powers.
Contrary to his own constitution, the President formed a lower house and dissolved the democratically elected parliament.