The question is: “That in clause (5) of article 87, after the words ‘A Bill which’ the words ‘has been passed by the Council of States and’ and after the words ‘in the House of the People’ the words ‘shall not be deemed to have lapsed on a dissolution of the House of the People; but may be taken up by the new House of the People elected after such dissolution from the stage at which the Bill was at the time of the dissolution of the House; and if agreed to in identical form with that passed by the Council of States, the Bill shall be deemed to have been duly passed by both Houses of Parliament, and shall be forthwith sent up for the assent of the President.”
