Payment of Taxes 225. The holder of a public shall promptly pay all taxes due from him or
her, and he or she shall, when required, provide evidence of such
payment when required, provide evidence of such payment.
CHAPTER XII AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION
Alternation of this
Constitution
(1)
subject to the provisions of this section, an Act of the
National Assembly may alter his Constitution.
(2)
Subject to subsection (4), a bill for an Act of the National
Assembly under this section shall not passed by the
National Assembly or presented to the President for assent
unless(a)
(b)
before the first reading of the Bill in the National
assembly, the Bill is published in at least two issues
of the Gazette, the latest publication being not less
than three months after the first, and the Bill is
introduced into the National Assembly not earlier
than ten days after the latest publication; and
the Bill is supported on the second and third
readings by the votes of not less than three quarters
of all the members of the National assembly.
(3)
If the President fails to assent within thirty days to a Bill
passed by the National assembly in accordance with
subsection (2), the Bill shall be returned to the Speaker who
shall refer it to the Independent Electoral Commission shall
cause a referendum to be held on the Bill in accordance
with subsection (4) and, if the Bill is supported on such a
referendum by the majority of voters provided for in that
subsection, it shall again be presented to the President for
his assent.
(4)
A Bill for an act of the National Assembly altering any of
the provisions referred to in subsection (7) shall not be
passed by the National Assembly or presented to the
President for assent unless(a)
(b)
(c)
the Bill is published and introduced in the
manner required by paragraph (a) of
subsection (2);
The Bill is supported on the second and third
readings by the votes of not less than three
quarters of all the members of the National
Assembly;
The Bill has been referred by the Speaker to
the Independent Electoral Commission and
the Commission has, within six months of