There are certain checks and balances that each branch has over one another, like how the executive branch can veto a bill, but then the legislative branch can override a presidential veto with a 2/3 vote.
Legislative/Congress
override a presidential veto
legislative check on judicial
Alexander Hamilton's take on the power of the Executive Branch of the United States. Hamilton defends the power of the Presidential veto, stating that the executive branch ought to have the power to veto laws put in place by Congress if he deems those laws not in the interests of the nation. Additionally, Hamilton discussed the presidential salary.
Legislative
The legislative branch has the power to override presidential vetoes. In so doing, the presidential branch is being checked.
legislative branch
congress can override
2/3 to override a presidential veto
2/3
Congress can override a presidential veto
False. To override the legislative branch or congress must override with a 2/3 vote
False. As long as congress has the votes they can override. Judical has nothing to do with it.
Congress. If there is a 3/4 majority vote, Congress can override a presidential veto.
legislativeLegislativethe legislative branch of government can override vetoes - e.g. Congress in the United States
Each chamber must have a 2/3rds vote in order to override a presidential veto. Congress rarely overrides a presidential veto.