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3 June, 06:28

When the legislature proposes or passes a law then refers it to the people for approval or reject the legislature

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  1. 3 June, 06:53
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    No, if a law is approved by t he legislature, then it goes to the president. He then either passes or vetoes the law. If it's vetoed then it goes back to congress and voted on. If it gets two-thirds of the votes, then they can override the president's veto.
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