Armed rebellion defined as emergency trigger, subject to cabinet assent, parliamentary approval and mandatory revocation on disapproval. Amendment replaces 'internal disturbance' with 'armed rebellion' and adds an Explanation allowing pre-emptive proclamations where the President is satisfied of imminent danger from war, external aggression or armed rebellion; it conditions issuance or variation of a proclamation on written communication of the Union Cabinet's decision, requires laying proclamations before both Houses for approval within statutory periods, prescribes qualified parliamentary majorities for approval and continuation, mandates presidential revocation on disapproval by the House of the People, and provides for a special sitting to consider disapproval resolutions.
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Armed rebellion defined as emergency trigger, subject to cabinet assent, parliamentary approval and mandatory revocation on disapproval.
Amendment replaces "internal disturbance" with "armed rebellion" and adds an Explanation allowing pre-emptive proclamations where the President is satisfied of imminent danger from war, external aggression or armed rebellion; it conditions issuance or variation of a proclamation on written communication of the Union Cabinet's decision, requires laying proclamations before both Houses for approval within statutory periods, prescribes qualified parliamentary majorities for approval and continuation, mandates presidential revocation on disapproval by the House of the People, and provides for a special sitting to consider disapproval resolutions.
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