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The president vetoes a bill proposed to become law by Congress. In this situation, what is the purpose of this power?

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Answered by marrr123450
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The purpose of this power is to limit the power of the legislative branch, or to stop legislation from becoming a law.

Answered by Sidyandex
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The president vetoes a bill proposed to become law by Congress.

The purpose of this power is to ensure that the powers of the legislative branches are limited.

This is done to ensure that the President has the final say in the bill as the President is the one elected by people.

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