Presidential power to remove constitutional difficulties permits orders adapting provisions to implement amendments, with temporal limits and parliamentary review. Article 59 authorises the President to make orders adapting or modifying provisions of the Constitution to remove difficulties in giving effect to the Constitution as amended by the Act, including transitional issues; such orders must be made within the two year period from the President's assent and shall 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 difficulties permits orders adapting provisions to implement amendments, with temporal limits and parliamentary review.
Article 59 authorises the President to make orders adapting or modifying provisions of the Constitution to remove difficulties in giving effect to the Constitution as amended by the Act, including transitional issues; such orders must be made within the two year period from the President's assent and shall be laid before each House of Parliament as soon as may be after they are made.
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