One way the President can check the legislative branch is by vetoing a bill. The President also has enormous influence as a public figure and can make his or her case directly to the American people.
He can veto bills passed by the legislature.
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The President has the power to veto bills sent to him by the Congress. Congress, however, can override the President's veto with a 2/3 vote in each house of Congress.
If the president vetoes a bill passed by the congress
By the power of the veto.
By vetoing a law
It means that the monarch acts on the advice of his ministers as regards the executive and as regards the legislative, will not veto a law passed after due parliamentary process.( Cannot make laws, or pass laws.)
Impeachment
deepest regards
The ticket refers to the candidates for president and vice-president for a specific political party.
The ticket refers to the candidates for president and vice-president for a specific political party.
in regards to nims 700
Criticism regarding the president of the Philippines has been prevalent in recent times. This is in regards to various issues such as poverty and corruption within the country.
In regards to the President's security detail, essentially yes. Where ever the President goes he is accompanied by a certain number of secret service agents.
An 820 Transaction in regards to an Electronic Funds Transfer is the software program that starts the transfer process. An 820 Transaction and the EFT are actually the same thing.
If you had bothered to read your textbook, you would have had the answer to this question.
The Vice President. The Constitution does say that Senators and Representatives are to be paid out of the public funds, and that the President, Judges and Justices will also be paid, but the Vice President's compensation is not mentioned.
office discipline