Right of President to address Parliament allows requiring member attendance and sending messages for prompt House consideration. The President may address either House of Parliament or both Houses assembled together and require the attendance of members; the President may send messages to either House about a pending Bill or other matters, and a House so addressed shall with all convenient despatch consider any matter required by the message to be taken into consideration.
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Right of President to address Parliament allows requiring member attendance and sending messages for prompt House consideration.
The President may address either House of Parliament or both Houses assembled together and require the attendance of members; the President may send messages to either House about a pending Bill or other matters, and a House so addressed shall with all convenient despatch consider any matter required by the message to be taken into consideration.
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