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What happens when the President withholds assent to a Bill?
What happens when the President withholds assent to a Bill?
- The Bill is immediately rejected
- The Bill automatically becomes a law
- The Bill is sent back to the Parliament for reconsideration (correct)
- The Bill is sent to the Prime Minister for review
Who is responsible for providing information to the President?
Who is responsible for providing information to the President?
- The Council of Ministers
- The Parliament
- The President's advisors
- The Prime Minister (correct)
What can the President do if they disagree with the advice given by the Council of Ministers?
What can the President do if they disagree with the advice given by the Council of Ministers?
- The President can ask the Council to reconsider the decision (correct)
- The President can ignore the advice
- The President can take the matter to the Supreme Court
- The President can veto the advice
Which of the following Bills require the President's assent?
Which of the following Bills require the President's assent?
Which of the following is a discretionary power of the President?
Which of the following is a discretionary power of the President?