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If the President returns a Bill to Parliament, it must be reconsidered and passed again by:

A. Simple majority of both Houses
B. 2/3 majority of both Houses
C. 2/3 majority of National Assembly only
D. Majority in Senate only
Correct Answer: A. Simple majority of both Houses

The correct answer is Simple majority of both Houses. In many parliamentary democracies, if the President returns a Bill to Parliament for reconsideration, the legislature can typically override this presidential action. To do so, the Bill must be passed again by a simple majority vote in both the National Assembly and the Senate. This mechanism ensures that while the President has a role in the legislative process, the ultimate authority to enact laws rests with the elected representatives in Parliament. Requiring a 2/3 majority is usually reserved for constitutional amendments, not for overriding a presidential return on ordinary legislation.

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