Presidential power to remove constitutional implementation difficulties: can order adaptations or modifications, subject to parliamentary oversight. The President may, by order, make provisions including adaptations or modifications of the Constitution as amended or of any law to remove difficulties in giving effect to the amended Constitution, including transitional difficulties; such orders are subject to a prescribed post-assent time limit and must be laid before each House of Parliament as soon as may be after they are made.
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Presidential power to remove constitutional implementation difficulties: can order adaptations or modifications, subject to parliamentary oversight.
The President may, by order, make provisions including adaptations or modifications of the Constitution as amended or of any law to remove difficulties in giving effect to the amended Constitution, including transitional difficulties; such orders are subject to a prescribed post-assent time limit and must be laid before each House of Parliament as soon as may be after they are made.
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