Looks like the President is giving a parting shot before he leaves. I believe his tenure is ending soon.
Another day, another exposè of the establishment. Caught with their pants down again.
I am convinced the SC or other institutions would not do anything about it. But it will do a great good to the faltering reputation of the duffers.
The system of governance gets its strength from the confidence of its polity. Seems like the rug is being pulled from under the system and the only ones keeping afloat are the duffers.
Another day, another exposè of the establishment. Caught with their pants down again.
I am convinced the SC or other institutions would not do anything about it. But it will do a great good to the faltering reputation of the duffers.
Good summation.President can first send it back to Parliament for an amendment in the law if he deems something wrong with it. Parliament can than make some changes and re-send to the President for the approval or just can send the law as it is like before. President than will have 10 days to sign. If he still doesn't sign in than law will become act of a parliament itself. Here since parliament has now been dissolved, bill cannot be amended or returned back to the President and if President says NO to any bill than it will remain as invalid until next parliament is formed and bill is re-processed.
The system of governance gets its strength from the confidence of its polity. Seems like the rug is being pulled from under the system and the only ones keeping afloat are the duffers.