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What kind of veto power is possessed by the president in the usa.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Legislative is the veto power is possessed by the president in the USA.

Explanation:

  • The Constitution issues the President with 10 days to work on legislation (excluding Sundays) or the law becomes law automatically.
  • Vetoes are two types they are the "pocket veto" and "regular veto". The regular veto is also known as the qualified negative veto. The president will send bill back to parliament for amendments, which is a narrow veto that a simple majority will overcome.
  • Also, the president cannot act on a bill indefinitely called a pocket veto. He may refuse to give his assent, which is an absolute veto.

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