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Explain the process of passing a bill in the Parliament. |
Answer» Parliament’s primary function is to pass new legislation, change current laws, and remove old laws. A bill gets passed in both houses of parliament for any such process. If passed by both houses, a bill requires the president’s approval to become an Act.If a bill is proposed in the house by a minister, then it is known as government or public bill. Government bill requires a 7- days notification for its introduction. The government could collapse upon failure, based on the type of government bill as well as the majority needed to get such a bill passed.Steps to follow: Bill to become law\tA bill approved by both parliamentary houses goes out to the speaker.\tThe speaker signs it, then the bill is submitted to the assent committee president. That’s the final step of a bill.\tIf the president approves the bill, then it becomes a law. When it is a law, it is incorporated into the book of laws and released in Gazette. | |