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The words “at an election” are redundant, as he has been elected. The very fact that he is the person ‘elected’ as President makes it perfectly clear that he has been elected at an election. The moment you say elected as President’ the words ‘at an election’ are necessarily implied, and are therefore redundant. My amendment, as I said, is purely a drafting amendment and it should be accepted. for obvious reasons.

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