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 A money bill refers to a bill which deals with all of or at least one of the following subjects, namely, the establishment, or repeal, or reduction, or alteration, or remission, or regulation of a tax or duty, the appropriation, or receipt, or custody, or spending of state money, or the raising, or guarantee, or repayment of a loan; or [refers to] a bill on currency.

In the event of doubt, it shall be the power of the President of the House to rule as to whether or not any bill is a money bill."

"Members of the House of People's Representatives not less than one fifth of the total number of the Members have the right to subscribe and introduce a motion for opening a general debate in the House in order to have the Council of Ministers state facts or express opinions on problems relating to the handling of the public services of the State.

Such motion as said in the previous paragraph shall be filed with the President of the House and the President of the House shall inform the Prime Minister [thereof] in order to schedule the general debate, which must not be later than thirty days reckoned from the day