The President has the power to veto Congressional legislation.
The executive branch can also veto the bill of legislative.
Legislative branch can veto the executive branch vetoes and can impeach.
The executive branch (aka the president) checks the legislative branch (aka congress) by either signing or vetoing bills submitted to him, and by submitting bills to the legislative branch.
The executive branch (aka the president) checks the legislative branch (aka congress) by either signing or vetoing bills submitted to him, and by submitting bills to the legislative branch.
through checks and balance
The Veto
both executive and legislative branch checks judicial branch. Search checks and balances for more info
A=legislative branch; B= executive branch
The legislative branch checks the executive branch by giving it consent to all Presidential appointments. The President is therefore restrained from choosing an appointee with radical views. The legislative branch checks the judicial branch by passing laws that bind their decisions.
the exexutive branch can veto laws oassed by congress.
Checks and Balances.
they can limit the legislative branch's power by veto their law