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(11) by the affirmative vote of Parliament taken on a stated day, being not less than six months after the date on which the Bill, as originally passed by Parliament, was first sent to the Constitutional Council for the purpose of making a report in pur- suance of subsection (1) of this section Provided that sub-paragraph (11) of this para- graph shall not apply to any Bill which under the pro- visions of this Constitution is not deemed to be passed by Parliament unless at the final votc thereon in Par- liament it receives the affirmative votes of not less than (WO-thirds of the total membership of Parliament. (7) Where, at the date that Parlament is prorogved. either- (a) no report on a Bill has been received from the Consti- tutional Council and the time for making a report has not expired; or (b) an adverse report on a Bill has been received, and in consequence such Bill cannot be presented to the Officer Administering the Government for assent and will accordingly lapse. then nevertheless, such Bill nay (unless Parliament is dissolved between the date of that prorogation and the commencement of the next ensuing session of Parlament) be revived by Crder of Par- liament during its next ensuing session at the stage which it had reached in the preceding session and thereupon may be procceded with accordingly and, in such case, the period of six months referred to in paragraph (c) (ii) of subsection (6), if applıcable to the Bill in question, shall run as if Parliament had not been prorogued (8) The provisions of this section shall not apply to (a) a Money Bill; (b) a Bill certified by the Prime Minister under the pro- visions of section 94 to be so urgent that it is not in the public interest to delay its enactment. (c) a Bill which amends, adds to or repeals any specially cntrenched provision of this Constitution within the meaning of section 116 or which under the provisions of this Constitution is made subject to the same pro- cedure as if it were such a Bill. (9) A Bill shall be deemed to be a Money Bill of the Speaker certifies in writing that, in his opinion, it is a Bill to which the definition of "Money Bill" contained in section 92 of this Constitution applies. No Money Bill shall be presented to the 1

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