Congress can override a presidentil veto with 2/3 (60%) of a vote calling for it to be overridden ...
The US Congress has this power if it can muster up a 2/3 majority in favor of the override.
Congress is the only the body that can over ride vetoes
Legislative Branch
Legislative Branch
The Legislative branch makes laws for the nation. The legislative branch also can override the presidential veto. When the president does not want to approve a law, he or she can veto it, but the legislative branch (Congress) can overrule it by a 2/3 vote of both houses.In most nations of the world, its legislative branch puts forth bills it votes on to be laws. The proposed legislation is just that, a proposal. Such proposals are normally signed into law by a nation's chief executive. In many nations, not all, the chief executive can veto proposed legislation. If the legislature has enough votes, it can override most vetoes. It should be noted that one party government systems normally agree on a law or policy as the top executives and the law making body are all in the same party.
The Legislative branch makes laws for the nation. The legislative branch also can override the presidential veto. When the president does not want to approve a law, he or she can veto it, but the legislative branch (Congress) can overrule it by a 2/3 vote of both houses.In most nations of the world, its legislative branch puts forth bills it votes on to be laws. The proposed legislation is just that, a proposal. Such proposals are normally signed into law by a nation's chief executive. In many nations, not all, the chief executive can veto proposed legislation. If the legislature has enough votes, it can override most vetoes. It should be noted that one party government systems normally agree on a law or policy as the top executives and the law making body are all in the same party.
1)An "act" implies a law or regulation passed by a legislative body. A 'decree' implies an order or regulation unilaterally issued or declared by someone in authority, without benefit of legislative review or action. 2)The difference would be that a Republic act is an established law formerly legislated by the legislative body and the Presidential would assign a specific act to a societal problem, the act is established and the decree assigns the act.~
the first self-governing legislative body in the american colonies was the Virginia house of Burgesses
a legislative body established in 1774 to govern the colony when governer martin disbanded the assembly
Bicameral legislative body: has two branches or chambers Unicameral legislative body: has a single legislative branch/chamber
The main legislative body of Venezuela is National Ammbely.
The main legislative body is Parliament.