Yes, they can. However their veto can be overruled by by a two-thirds vote in each chamber of Congress. Historically, fewer than 10% of presidential vetoes have been overridden.
In the US, that would be the president.
In the US federal government, the President has Veto power.
Veto.
The President can veto Federal bills. The Governor of a state can veto state bills from that state.
The president can veto bills.
The veto power of the president of the Philippines is the ability to reject bills passed by Congress. The president can also veto specific items in appropriation, revenue, or tariff bills.
The US doesn't have a parliament.
Under the US Constitution, bills passed by the US Congress and sent to the US president for signing the bill into law can be vetoed by the president. It takes a two thirds majority in the Congress to over ride a presidential veto.
yes
yes- the president can veto any bill, including revenue bills.
The President can veto bills before they become law. The Supreme Court can throw out laws that violate the Constiution in their opinion.
Yes that is part of his duties. He also has the right to veto them.