The President has the power to veto a bill that is passed by Congress instead of signing it. That means it does not become law. However, if two thirds of both houses of Congress disagree with the President, they have the power to override the veto.
In India, the president has several veto powers. The president can refuse to assent, which constitutes an absolute veto. The president can send the bill back to parliament for changes, which constitutes a limited veto that can be overridden by a simple majority. The president can also take no action indefinitely on a bill, sometimes referred to as a pocket veto
Are you asking about "Line item vetos"? This came about during Clinton years
The veto power of the President of the Philippines is similar to the power of the United States President. The President can veto a bill, but the veto can be overridden.
The President of the United States has the power to veto laws
the president of the u.s has veto power...
The President can veto it,but the Congress can surpass the President's veto with a 2/3 vote.
The President of the United States has the power to veto laws
The president has 100% veto power and can shut down anything.The vice president has 3/4 veto power. A vice presidential veto can be overridden by a 75% vote of the house or senate.
The veto is a way in which the president can check the power of the legislature.
the right or power of a president or governor to reject bills
Congress doesn't have the power of veto; the President has the power of veto.
His power of the veto, and the power he wields at the (supposed) head of his political party.
The veto power of the president of the Philippines is the ability to reject bills passed by Congress. The president can also veto specific items in appropriation, revenue, or tariff bills.
The President has the power to veto congressional legislation.