what can a president do when a bill presented before him for his assent?
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How does the president give his assent to a bill?
When a bill has been passed by both houses following the described process, it is sent to the President for his approval per Article 111. The President can assent or withhold his assent to a bill or he can return a bill, other than a money bill which is recommended by the President himself to the houses.
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When a bill is sent to the President after it has been passed by the Parliament, he can:
1. give his assent to the bill
2. withhold his assent to the bill
3. return the bill (if it is not a money bill) for reconsideration of the Parliament.
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