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| FINAL VOTE RC10: The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution (Presidential Assent to... | Talossa DB System | December 15, 2005 - 15:32 | | Talossa DB System | December 22, 2005 - 15:49 |
| Parent message | | FINAL VOTE RC10: The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution (Presidential Assent to... | Talossa DB System | December 15, 2005 - 15:32 |
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Talossa DB System Group: Computer System (160 posts total) (last post: January 14, 2006 - 16:10) | This bill, submitted by The Right Honourable Miestrā Schivā, is now in it's Waiting for presidential assent phaseIt was adopted by the Chamber of Deputies, and the president must now assent it.
.BE IT ENACTED by the Chamber of Deputies in Parlamīnt assembled, and approved by the people of the Republic in referendum, THAT Sections II.2.30 through to II.2.34 of the Constitution of the Republic be amended to read asfollows:
30. A bill adopted by Parlamīnt, apart from one to amend the Constitution, shall be submitted by the Chairs of both houses to the President of the Republic for promulgation.
31. A bill adopted by Parlamīnt to amend the Constitution shall shall be submitted by the Chairs of both houses to the Secretary of State, who shall present the bill to the people in a referendum as provided by law.
32. A bill (apart from a bill to amend the Constitution) shall become law once the President promulgates it (that is, publically announces his assent) and the Secretary of State shall thereupon publish it as law. The President shall have deemed to have promulgated any bill on which he takes no action for seven days.
33. If the President thinks a bill is badly written (that is, it will not have the effect that Parlamīnt desires) or unconstitutional, he or she shall submit it to the High Court for a legal opinion.
34. If the President refuses to promulgate a bill, or if the High Court decides that a bill is badly written or unconstitutional, the Secretary of State shall pass that bill back to Parlamīnt for amendment. If Parlamīnt passes the bill once again unamended, and the President still refuses to promulgate the bill, the Secretary of State shall present that bill to the people in a referendum as provided by law.
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| | Mr. Furxheir, R.M.W. | December 16, 2005 - 10:10 |
| | Gjermund Higraff | December 16, 2005 - 05:02 |
| | D. N. Vercáriâ | December 15, 2005 - 17:41 |
| | la garçâ malpadert | December 15, 2005 - 16:48 |
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