Which kind of veto can the president make use of with regard to bills by the parliament?
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If the bill is actually passed by the Parliament without or with amendments and again offered to the President, then the President must bring his assent to a bill.
The veto power used by the executive in some modern states is classified into various types.
The absolute veto is a withholding of the assent to a bill passed by a legislature.
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