The executive branch has veto power over bills passed by Congress. The President can use the regular veto where he explains his problems and gives it back or he can just not sign it until time runs out.
The US President, who is head of the Executive Branch of government, has sole authority to veto bills. Congress may override his (or her) veto if two-thirds of the members of both the Senate and House vote to do so; however, this is a rare occurence.
Executive
to veto laws
The Executive branch can veto laws, but if a law is unconstitutional, the other two branches can veto it to keep it from passing.
It is the president in the Executive Branch that can veto laws.
veto laws
Yes the executive branch meaning the President can veto a bill.
The executive branch can veto laws passed by the legislative branch.
the exexutive branch can veto laws oassed by congress.
the exexutive branch can veto laws oassed by congress.
Legislative
I FINALLY found the answer its: Enforce Laws
The legislative branch, or Congress, makes the laws. It has the power to make laws or not recommended by the President. The President has the power to veto the laws, unless Congress overrides the veto by a 2/3ds vote.and the legislative branch comes from people or voters!
The head of the executive branch can veto laws passed by congress. The head of the executive branch is the president.