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3 February, 15:11

When the legislative branch creates a law that the Executive branch (president) does not support, what can the president do about it?

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  1. 3 February, 15:38
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    The president can veto the bill (law) or not sign the bill. The bill becomes a law after 10 days if the president does not sign. But if it is veto it doesn't become a law.
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