The process of law-making by the legislature begins with<...
The process of law-making by the legislature begins with
initiating a bill
commencing a debate
a public hearing
the first hearing
Correct answer is A
The process of law-making by the legislature begins as follows:
First and Fore most, the initiator of the bill will have to notify the clerk of the House by making sure that the draft of the bill reached him, the clerk of the House will then notify the members of Parliament about the presence of such bill.
The clerk of the House will read out the title of the bill. It will then be printed out in leaflets and circulated to all members for them to study before the second reading which the date will also be fixed.
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