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The power of the president to nullify a legislation of Congress by refusing to sign it into effect. The presidential veto can be overridden with a two thirds majority vote from both the House and the Senate.
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The '''Presidential Veto''' is the power of the president to nullify legislation passed by [[Congress]], by refusing to sign it into effect. The presidential veto can be overridden with a two-thirds majority vote from both the [[House]] and the [[Senate]].
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Latest revision as of 17:48, July 13, 2016

The Presidential Veto is the power of the president to nullify legislation passed by Congress, by refusing to sign it into effect. The presidential veto can be overridden with a two-thirds majority vote from both the House and the Senate.