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In Venezuela, laws are made through a legislative process that involves the National Assembly, which is the country's primary legislative body. Proposed laws, known as "bills," can be introduced by members of the assembly or the executive branch. After debate and voting, if a bill is approved by a majority in the National Assembly, it is sent to the President for promulgation. The President can either sign it into law or veto it, although the assembly can override a veto with a supermajority vote.

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