GST Council voting rules require a weighted supermajority and a defined quorum for valid decisions. Decision-making by the GST Council requires a supermajority of weighted votes of Members present and voting, with a specified allocation of vote weight between the Central Government and the State Governments taken together, and meetings require at least one half of total membership to constitute a quorum.
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GST Council voting rules require a weighted supermajority and a defined quorum for valid decisions.
Decision-making by the GST Council requires a supermajority of weighted votes of Members present and voting, with a specified allocation of vote weight between the Central Government and the State Governments taken together, and meetings require at least one half of total membership to constitute a quorum.
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