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Under this system: The entire country is divided into 543 constituencies; Each constituency elects one representative; and The candidate who secures the highest number of votes in that constituency is declared elected.
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The steps involved in enacting a law are as follows. Initially, a bill must be introduced in one House of Parliament (first reading). The relevant standing committee, which includes members from both Houses, may be referred the bill. This is not a necessary action. The Bill is taken up for discussion once the committee makes its report. At this point, each of the Bill's clauses is voted on after being thoroughly debated. Amendments to the clauses may be proposed by members. The second reading just finished. After then, the Bill is put to a final vote with the amendments that were approved in the second reading (third reading). After being approved, the Bill is submitted to the other House, which is comprised of the second and third. Pre-legislative, legislative, and post-legislative stages can be taken into consideration while examining the legislative process (post-legislative). Pre-legislative review of all government Bills has been mandated this year by the committee of secretaries. The administrative ministry is required to publish the proposed legislation online and through other media, together with information on its justifications, financial ramifications, effects on the environment and society, etc. To gather and send the public's comments on the Bill, the government.
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