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The Executive Branch has the power to veto legislation.
The president.
The President can veto Federal bills. The Governor of a state can veto state bills from that state.
The President does have the power to veto Congressional legislation that comes to him for approval. However, Congress has the ability to override his veto with two thirds of the Congress.
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Line-item veto.
Yes .... Norway is a constitutional monarchy; so in theory King Harald could veto any law he disapproved of. (King Harald has no power to introduce new law: the King's power is restricted to veto). In practice: if King Harald vetoed a law which parliament wanted;- parliament would dismiss King Harald and choose a different monarch. So King Harald has 'the final say' technically; but in practice he has no power at all. Norway's laws are chosen and enacted by parliament. This is what happens in all constitutional monarchies.
The President has the power to veto congressional legislation.
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