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30 June, 21:03

After the legislature passes a law, what is the role of the president?

The president must enforce those laws.

The president can change the laws that person doesn't like.

The president sends the laws to the states for approval.

Laws passed by the legislature do not have to go to the president for approval.

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  1. 30 June, 21:04
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    Explanation:

    This is because after the law is been made by the legislature (Parliament), it is the responsibility of the executive (president) to sign it as an approval and the judiciary (supreme court) to interpret the law
  2. 30 June, 21:27
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    I believe that the president sends the laws to the states for approval.
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