In Portugal, the process for a bill to become law involves several key steps:
Introduction: A bill can be proposed by members of Parliament, the Government, or citizens through a specific process.
Debate and Approval by Parliament: The "Assembleia da República" (Parliament) discusses and votes on the bill. It must pass several readings and debates to be approved.
Presidential Signature: Once approved by Parliament, the bill is sent to the President of Portugal for enactment.
Publication: After the President's signature, the bill is published in the "Diário da República," and becomes law.
For a detailed procedure, you can refer to the Assembleia da República website.
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