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What can the President do if he does not wish to sign a Non-Money Bill passed by the Parliament?
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If the President does not wish to sign a Non-Money Bill passed by Parliament, he may withhold his assent or return the Bill with a message requesting reconsideration. However, if the Bill is passed again by both Houses with or without his suggestions, the President must give his assent.
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