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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, he may withhold the Bill or send it back to the House for reconsideration with his suggestions or recommendations. However, if the Bill is passed again with or without his suggestions, the President has to give his assent.
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