2/3 votes
The power to overide any presidential veto.
False.. Nova Net
They can overide the presidents veto with a 2/3's majority in both houses.
yes, he can, provided he acts within 10 days or Congress adjourns before the days are up.
The President has the power to veto any Law passed by Congress, BUT the Congress may overide said veto by 2/3 vote. Division of power - at its best. Peter M. Vujin, Esq.
No, the Congress can't veto a bill. It is the Presidentwho can. Congress is the Legislative Branch of government, and it is their job to make the law by passing bills. The President is the head of the Executive Branch of government, and it is his option to either sign or refuse to sign a given bill.
2/3 to override a presidential veto
Congress can take a revote. If the bill passes a two-thirds majority, the the veto is overridden. If it does not, the veto stands.
They are organized by the separation of powers, and the ability to check/balance the other branches. Legislative- Can make laws, overide a presidential veto, remove a Supreme Court justice from office. Judicial- Interpets/reviews the Constitution, can declare a legislative/executive act unconstitutional. Executive- Carries out laws, can veto a legislative proposal.
If Congress does not want to pass a bill that the president supports, there are several actions they can take. Congress can choose not to bring the bill to a vote, effectively killing it. They can also amend the bill to make it more acceptable to members of Congress or attach conditions to its passage. Ultimately, Congress holds the power of the purse and can choose not to fund or implement a bill even if it is signed into law by the president.
override president veto
veto a bill passed by congress