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Yes, he can veto laws passed in Congress, but then Congress can vote again, and if they get a sufficient number of votes, can override the president's veto.
Laws that are passed in the Senate and House have to go to the President to be signed into law. So, the President can veto a law. However, if the President vetoes a law, it goes back to Congress and will still become a law if 2/3 of Congress votes for it.
The executive branch of government is the President or Prime Minister. He or she can veto laws and control the military.
The supreme court can make sure the president doesn't abuse his power by deeming laws bills passed by the president unconstitutional.
Legislative - override a veto, impeach presidentExecutive - the Executive Branch is in charge of the administrative aspect of the government. It supervises the operations of the different departments such as Finance, Social Welfare, Defense and others. It has direct control over the local governments units to ensure that the needs of the people are attended to by the public servants.Judicial - decides if laws are constitutional.They use the powers that the Constitution gave them to check up on one another. By this, I mean that for example, the Legislative Branch makes the laws. The Executive Branch enforces the laws. These are both the main responsibilities of these branches. If the Legislative Branch makes a law and then the Executive Branch says that they are not going to enforce it, that is an example of checks and balances.
to veto laws
the congress may veto laws or pass laws for a city.
Veto Proposed Laws
Laws are acts that are signed by the president of passed by Congress over his veto.
Congress can veto local laws or pass laws for Washington D.C.
The Executive branch can veto laws, but if a law is unconstitutional, the other two branches can veto it to keep it from passing.
The President of the United States has the power to veto laws
the president add on : in each state,the Gouvenor can veto state laws passed by the state legislature as can mayors veto city council ordances
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The President of the United States has the power to veto laws
A "veto" is used to prevent a law from becoming fully enacted.