Session #87 · 1961–63

Speech #870282363

Under present law. this Constitution cannot become law without a twothirds vote of the Parliament. in which all Provinces and parties are represented. plus approval by the provincial assemblies. Under the proposed Federal Constitution. certain powers will be delegated to the National Government. These include: (a) Foreign affairs. (b) National defense (other than local police functions). (c) Customs. (d) Currency. exchange control. and fiscal policy. (e) Interstate and foreign commerce. (f) Taxing powers sufficient for National Government needs. (g) Nationality and immigration. (h) Post and telecommunications. Powers not delegated to the National Government will be reserved to the Provincial governments. 2. The National Government. after consultation with the Provincial governments and interested political groups. will present to the Parliament a new law to establish definitive arrangements for division of revenues between the National and Provincial governments. and regulations and procedures for the use of foreign exchange.
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