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Executive branchIn the United States government, the President (the head of the Executive Branch) has the power to veto legislation.
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the executive branch gets its power from the constitution. The federal executive branch is empowered by Article II of the US Constitution, subject to the "checks and balances" of the other two branches and by the People (as part of the political process).
Veto
The power of the Executive branch is to enforce laws enacted by the Legislative branch.
Power maintained by the legislative branch over the executive branch is to help keep the executive in check. The legislative has the power to veto executive polices and can also impeach the president and other executive officers.
The power of the executive branch is enforce the laws,the power of the legislative branch is to make laws, and the power of the judicial branch is to interpret the laws
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The President is the power of the executive branch. He appoints all of the leaders of the 15 departments.
Executive branchIn the United States government, the President (the head of the Executive Branch) has the power to veto legislation.
No. This power is in the Legislative branch. The Executive branch enforces the law.
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The executive branch can veto proposed bills made by the legislative branch. This power division is laid out in Article 1, section 7 of the Constitution. This procedure allows the executive branch to have some power over the legislature and thus "check" the legislative branch's power.
In the United States the Executive Branch has tremendous power. It applies and enforces the laws passed by congress.