what is the role of president in law making process
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- a member of Congress introduce a bill into his or her legislative chamber.
- the president may sign the act of Congress into law,or he may vote it.
- when a majority in the house and in the Senate agree the bill should become law it is signed and sent to the president.
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When a bill has been passed by both houses following the described process, it is sent to the President for his approval per Article 111. The President can assent or withhold his assent to a bill or he can return a bill, other than a money bill which is recommended by the President himself to the houses.
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