Special address by the Governor requires informing the legislature of causes for summons and allotting discussion time. Article 176 requires a Special address by the Governor at the first session after a general election and at the first session of each year, informing the Legislative Assembly or both Houses assembled of the causes of the Legislature's summons. The rules regulating the procedure of the House or either House must provide for the allotment of time for discussion of matters referred to in that address.
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Special address by the Governor requires informing the legislature of causes for summons and allotting discussion time.
Article 176 requires a Special address by the Governor at the first session after a general election and at the first session of each year, informing the Legislative Assembly or both Houses assembled of the causes of the Legislature's summons. The rules regulating the procedure of the House or either House must provide for the allotment of time for discussion of matters referred to in that address.
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