Social Sciences, asked by vagdevim16vagdevi, 1 year ago

what is the minimum percentage of votes required in lok sabha to pass an annual budget?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A simple majority is needed to pass the budget. This simple majority is 272+ votes.
Budget is a finance Bill and Rajyasabha has no power to stall it.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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The minimum percentage of votes required in lok sabha to pass an annual budget is 6 percent to the total voting.

EXPLANATION:

The 'Lok Sabha' is constituted by people elected by direct election done by the people on the basis of "universal adult franchise". According to the Indian constitution, the maximum number of members in the house can be up to 552, out of which 530 members can represent different states and 20 member UTs.

In case of absence of adequate representation in the House, the President can nominate two representatives of the 'Anglo-Indian community' for the 'Lok Sabha' if desired.

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