The procedure for the passage of legislation in Germany is generally which of the following?
a. It is introduced by the Bundestag, sent to committee in the Bundestag for deliberation, and then approved by the Bundesrat.
b. It is introduced by the executive, voted on by the Bundestag, and then approved by the Bundesrat.
c. It is introduced by the executive, voted on by the Bundesrat, and then approved by the Bundestag.
d. It is introduced by the Bundestag, sent to committee in the Bundestag for deliberation, and then approved by the executive.
e. It is introduced simultaneously in both the Bundesrat and Bundestag; sent to committee, in both houses, for deliberation, and then approved by the executive.
b
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What will be an ideal response?
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