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A
bill to amend or repeal any Article of this Constitution, without
prejudicing the spirit of the Preamble of this Constitution, may
be introduced in either House of Parliament: Provided that this
Article shall not be subject to amendment. |
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If
each House, with a two-thirds majority of its total membership
attending, passes a Bill introduced pursuant to clause (1) by
a majority of at least two-thirds of the members present, the
Bill shall be submitted to His Majesty for assent; and His Majesty
may, within thirty days from the date of submission, either grant
assent to such Bill or send the Bill back for reconsideration
with His message to the House where the Bill originated. |
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A
Bill sent back by His Majesty pursuant to clause (2) above shall
be reconsidered by both Houses of Parliament; and if both the
Houses, upon following the procedures referred to in clause (2),
resubmit the Bill in its original an amended form to His Majesty
for assent, His Majesty shall grant assent to such Bill within
thirty days of such submission. |
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