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(iv)for the composition or remission of any
debt due to the Government of
Seychelles; or
(b) proceed upon any motion, including an amendment
to a motion, the effect of which in the opinion of the
person presiding or the Attorney-General is that
provision would be made for any matter in
paragraph (a)(i) to (iv).
(c) receive any petition, that, in the opinion of the
person presiding, requests that provision be made
for any matter in paragraph (a) (i) to (iv).
PART III
ALTERATION OF THE CONSTITUTION
91.(1) The National Assembly shall not proceed on a Bill to
alter Chapter I, Chapter III, this article 110 or article 111
unless(a)the proposed alteration contained in the Bill has
been approved on a referendum by not less than
sixty percent of the votes cast in the referendum;
and
(b)the Speaker signifies that such approval has been
so given.
(2) A Bill to alter this Constitution shall, in the long title
state that it is a Bill to alter the Constitution, and shall not be
passed by the National Assembly unless it is supported by the
votes of not less that two-thirds of the number of members of
the Assembly at any stage at which, pursuant to the Standing
Orders, the Bill as a whole is put to the vote in the Assembly.
(3) In this article(a)a reference to this Constitution includes a
reference to a law that amends or replaces any
provision of this Constitution; and
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