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In case a State emergency is declared, it needs Parliamentary approval after every _____.
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In case a State emergency is declared, it needs Parliamentary approval after every _____.
Choose the correct answer:
- A. 6 months ✅ Correct
- B. 1 year
- C. 2 years
- D. 3 years
Explanation:
State emergency is imposed for an initial period of six months and can last for a maximum period of three years with repeated parliamentary approval every six months.
State emergency is imposed for an initial period of six months and can last for a maximum period of three years with repeated parliamentary approval every six months.
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