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प्रश्न
Explain any two legislative powers of the President of the United States.
Explain three legislative powers of the US President.
Discuss two legislative powers of the President of the United States.
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उत्तर
- Power of Legislative Veto: A particular law that the President vetoes can also be overruled by Congress with the support of a two-thirds majority of the members present in the House and Senate at the time of the override vote. After the veto, the bill’s original chamber in Congress can modify it and submit it back to the president for approval. The third choice available to the President is to take no action. There are two possible outcomes in this situation. The bill automatically becomes law if Congress meets at any time during the next ten business days after the President receives it. Congress cannot overrule the bill, which becomes invalid if it is not reassembled within ten days. We call this a pocket veto.
- Power of Calling Special Sessions of Congress: Under certain circumstances, he can call for an extraordinary session of Congress. He might communicate with the Congress. He can adjourn the Congress’s session if there is a conflict between the two houses of Congress.
- Message Power: The President delivers messages to Congress, including the State of the Union Address, to recommend legislative measures and outline national priorities.
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