Whose accent is required for a passed bill to become law?
(a) Prime Minister
(b) Vice-President
(c) President
(d) None of these
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the answer is c. president
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The correct solution to the given question is option c: President.
- A bill is a drafted version of any proposed rule prepared by the House of Representatives.
- It includes the primary title, the clauses that will be adopted upon approval, and the effective date of the law.
- The bill, however, does not become law until the President signs it.
- The President is the major enacting body, and his or her approval can turn a legislative proposal into law.
- Any revisions or adjustments to the bill might be withheld or requested by the president.
- The enacted measure (bill) becomes legislation or law for the democratic country with the president's final assent on it.
- Therefore, the president is the proper response.
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