Presidential PowersThe line-item veto and the signing statement have received much attention in recent years as a means of controlling federal spending. The reasoning is that if the president has this power he could reject individual lines of spending in large appropriations bills, just as ...
The veto power of the U.S. president is one way of preventing the legislative branch of the federal government from exercising too much power. The U.S. Constitution gives the president the power to veto, or reject, legislation that has been passed by Congress. ...
"I am aggrieved that whereas the President's veto powers under the Constitution are strictly limited to expressing his reservations in a memorandum to Parliament, which are then left to Parliament, if it is sympathetic to them, to effect via amendments to the Bill, the President drafted the am...
Veto Powers in Parliamentary Democracies: The Portuguese President of the Republic P Calca 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 Some Aspect of the Role of President in Political System of Czech Republic The aim of my thesis is to analyze the role of president of the Czech republic in czech political ...
A. The president can veto any bill passed by Congress. B. The president has the authority to appoint federal judges when vacancies occur. C. The president can make laws. D. The president has broad powers,with the executive branch,to issue regulations and directives regarding the work of the...
Long held as one of the most prized executive powers, the presidential veto in American politics grants the sitting president the power to unilaterally halt any piece of legislation. Though the word “veto” does not appear anywhere in the...
There is both theoretical foundation——balance theory and historical reference in establishing the model of American presidential veto power,which mains more power available for the president with the right,though how much power the president may have bothers the makers of constitution. 美国总统否决...
In a dissenting opinion, Justice Stephen Breyer contended that the objective of the Act was constitutionally proper and was consistent with powers that the president had held in the past, stating that the Act “does not violate any specific textual constitutional command, nor does it violate any ...
3. Parliament has legislative power, the president of Congress the power to veto a bill passed by Congress also have the right under certain conditions, to overturn the presidential veto; the president the right to appoint senior officials, subject to Congress recognized that Congress shall have ...
1.There is both theoretical foundation——balance theory and historical reference in establishing the model of American presidential veto power,which mains more power available for the president with the right,though how much power the president may have bothers the makers of constitution.美国总统否决...