Special address by the President requires informing Parliament of the causes of its summons and allotting time for discussion. Article 87 mandates that the President address both Houses at the commencement of the first session after a general election and at the first session of each year to inform Parliament of the causes of its summons, and requires that procedural rules provide for allotment of time to discuss matters raised in that address.
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Special address by the President requires informing Parliament of the causes of its summons and allotting time for discussion.
Article 87 mandates that the President address both Houses at the commencement of the first session after a general election and at the first session of each year to inform Parliament of the causes of its summons, and requires that procedural rules provide for allotment of time to discuss matters raised in that address.
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