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Originally Posted by Marjah
A Bill to amend the Constitution shall originate in the National Assembly. If the Bill is passed by the Senate with amendments, it shall be reconsidered by the National Assembly; and if the Bill as amended by the Senate is passed by the Assembly by the votes of not less than two-thirds of the total membership of the Assembly, it shall be presented to the President for assent. If the Bill is not passed by the Senate within ninety days from the day of its receipt the Bill shall be deemed to have been rejected by the Senate.
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@marjah:
This procedure was laid out in the original constitution of 1973. Since then it has been significantly altered.
My question related to the present, existing post 18th-19th amendment constitution.
The Article 239 of the existing constitution doesnt answer my question.
can anyone??