Friday, November 4, 2011

Three Readings on Separate Days

Section 26(2), Article VI of the Constitution which provides that before bills passed by either the House or the Senate can become laws, they must pass through three readings on separate days. The exception is when the President certifies to the necessity of the bill’s immediate enactment (Kida v. Senate of the Philippines, G.R. No. 196271).

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