Presidential determination on parliamentary disqualification must follow the Election Commission's opinion before a final decision is made. Determinations whether a person is disqualified from membership of either House of Parliament are referred to the President, whose decision is final; before deciding the President must obtain and act according to the opinion of the Election Commission, creating a mandatory consultation and reliance on the Commission's opinion in resolving questions of member disqualification.
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Presidential determination on parliamentary disqualification must follow the Election Commission's opinion before a final decision is made.
Determinations whether a person is disqualified from membership of either House of Parliament are referred to the President, whose decision is final; before deciding the President must obtain and act according to the opinion of the Election Commission, creating a mandatory consultation and reliance on the Commission's opinion in resolving questions of member disqualification.
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