The governor essentially has power to veto any legislation that the Legislative branch may propose for enactment.
Legislative branch can veto the executive branch vetoes and can impeach.
the answer is judicial legislative and executive
Vice-President because he presides over Congress.
The major function of the executive branch is to enforce the laws.The powers are of two sorts: those exercised alone without legislative approval and those that require consent of the Senate or House. Powers of the President Alone: commander in chief of the armed forces; commission officers of the armed forces; grant reprieves and pardons for federal offenses (except impeachment); convene Congress into special session; receive ambassadors; take care that the laws be faithfully executed; make use of the "executive power" of the office, such as the veto power; give an annual State of the Union Address to Congress; appoint officials to lesser offices.
The Executive Branch of the American Government has checks and balance power over the Legislative Branch which include; veto power, ability to call special sessions of Congress, can recommend legislation, andæcan appeal to the people concerning legislation and more.
Article 3 describes the powers of the judicial branch.
The powers of the judicial branch are contained in Article III of the Constitution, but those powers are not over the executive branch...they are separate from the powers of the legislative and executive branches.
No. The legislative branch can over-ride a veto of the Chief Executive (e.g.: President or Governor), but they have no power of veto over themselves.The Legislative Branch proposes the bills that are forwarded to the Executive Branch for the Executive's signature or veto.There is no provision in the Consltitution for the Legislative Branch to veto its own bill.
I would argue that the Legislative branch has at least two important powers over the judicial branch: 1) the ability to approve or reject presidential nominations for judicial office; 2) the power of impeachment over federal judges and justices.
The president has no power over the legislative.
I would argue that the Legislative branch has at least two important powers over the judicial branch: 1) the ability to approve or reject presidential nominations for judicial office; 2) the power of impeachment over federal judges and justices.
The executive branch of government has the power to veto bills proposed by the legislative branch. The executive branch of government has the power to overturn laws and rulings made within the judicial branch of government as well!
The president has no power over the legislative.
The executive branch can also veto the bill of legislative.
Legislative branch can veto the executive branch vetoes and can impeach.
legislative branch
Both the Executive and Legislative. But mainly the Executive.