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State one limitation imposed on the powers of the President by
(i) the Parliament and (ii) the Council of Ministers.

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(i) The President can only recommend changes in the ordinary bills, or withhold them if he does not wish to sign them. If they are passed a second time, the President has to give his assent. The President has no choice in case of a Money Bill. He has to sign it.

(ii) The Council of Ministers, led by the Prime Minister, limits the President's executive power by requiring the President to act on their advice in most matters.

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