In you own words, what does it mean to veto a new law proposed by Congress, who has the power to do this,and explain why the veto power is considered part of the Constitution's system of "checks and balances."



Answer :

To veto a new law proposed by Congress is a power exercised by an executive (President) who can refuse to approve a bill or joint resolution and thus prevent its enactment into law. The veto power is an important part of the Constitution's system of checks and balances because it helps to review acts passed by Congress and blocking measures he finds unconstitutional, unjust or unwise. However, the congress's power to override the President's veto forms a “balance” between the branches on the lawmaking power.

What is a Veto power?

In government, a veto means the legal power to unilaterally stop an official action. In the most case, a president vetoes a bill to stop it from becoming law. In many countries as well, the veto powers are established in the country's constitution. These veto powers are also found at other levels of government such as in state, provincial or local government, and in international bodies.

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