{"id":572877,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/572877/?format=json","text_counter":53,"type":"other","speaker_name":"","speaker_title":"","speaker":null,"content":"However, hon. Members despite the lack of an express provision in Article 115 of the Constitution requiring the President to submit his recommendations on a Bill, the Constitution does not prohibit this practice either. Indeed, it is a cardinal principle of interpretation of law, that whatever is not prohibited by the Constitution or any other law is presumed to be allowed by the same. A keen reading of Article 115 reveals that the President in referring a Bill back to Parliament has a mandatory obligation to note his reservations but may choose to include or not to include specific recommendations on how to deal with the reservation."}