Political Science, asked by MauryaRuchi, 1 year ago

What are Legislative Powers of the President?

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Answered by hsijvdiob234
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The president can veto any bill passed by Congress and, unless two-thirds in each house vote to override the veto, the bill does not become law. Much of the legislation dealt with by Congressis drafted at the initiative of theexecutive branch.

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Answered by arryarijit04p9bkkh
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The president can veto any bill passed by Congress and, unless two-thirds in each house vote to override the veto, the bill does not become law. Much of the legislation dealt with by Congress is drafted at the initiative of the executive branch.
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