Question

No money bill can be introduced in the Lok Sabha without prior approval of the ______________.

A
Vice-President
B
President
C
Prime Minister
D
Finance Minister
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President.
A Money Bill can be introduced on the recommendation of the President of India in the Lok Sabha only. The certificate of the speaker to the effect that a bill is a Money Bill, is to be endorsed and signed by him when it is presented to the President for his assent.

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