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    "content": "(1) Whenever the Speaker receives the President’s reservation pursuant to Article 115 of the Constitution, the Speaker shall– (a) in case of a Bill the Senate did not consider, convey the Message to the House within three days of receipt of the President’s reservations. (b) in case of a Bill the Senate considered, convey the message to the House and refer the President’s reservations to the Senate within seven days of receipt of the President’s reservations. (2) The Assembly shall consider the President’s reservations conveyed to the House pursuant to Standing Order 154(1)(a) within twenty-one days of the date when the House next meets. (3) The Assembly and the Senate shall for purposes of considering the President’s Reservations conveyed under Standing Order 154 (1)(b) constitute a Joint Committee for purposes of considering the President’s reservations within two days of receipt of the President’s Reservations by the Senate. (4) The Joint Committee shall within fourteen days consider the President’s reservations and table a Report in the respective Houses. (5) The Assembly or the Joint Committee may in considering the Bill propose amendments to the Bill in light of the President Reservations either fully accommodating the President’s reservations or not fully accommodating the President reservations in terms of Article 115 of the Constitution. (6) The Speaker of the Assembly shall make the determination on whether the proposed amendments to the Bill in light of the President Reservations either fully accommodate the President’s reservations or do not fully accommodate the President reservations in terms of Article 115 of the Constitution. (7) The Assembly shall vote on the proposed amendments and may pass the Bill— (a) where the amendments do not fully accommodate the President’s reservations, by a vote supported by two-thirds of all the Members; (b) where the amendments fully accommodate the reservation The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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