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Who amongst the following is the deciding authority on whether a bill is a money bill or not?
President
Prime Minister
Speaker of Lok Sabha
Vice-President
RBI Governor
- Option 1: President
- The President does not decide if a bill is a money bill but gives assent after it is passed by the Parliament.
- Option 2: Prime Minister
- The Prime Minister plays no direct role in the classification of a bill as a money bill.
- Option 3: Speaker of Lok Sabha
- The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is the authority who decides if a bill is a money bill, as per Article 110 of the Indian Constitution.
- Option 4: Vice-President
- The Vice-President, as the Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha, doesn't decide on the nature of bills.
- Option 5: RBI Governor
- The RBI Governor doesn't play any role in the legislative process concerning money bills.
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