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Laws are created by the legislative branch, but the President, who is part of the executive branch, has the power to veto them.

How do the legislative and executive branches work together?

  • The day-to-day administration and enforcement of Federal legislation is the duty of the executive branch, through the Federal agencies. The aims and responsibilities of these federal ministries and agencies range greatly, from safeguarding the environment to securing the country's borders.
  • A statute may be subject to the President's veto in the executive branch, but with enough votes, the legislative branch can override the veto.
  • The legislative branch has the authority to ratify presidential appointments, manage the budget, impeach the president and force their resignation.
  • Executive orders, which are akin to proclamations and have legal effect, can be declared by the executive branch, but they can also be ruled unlawful by the judicial branch.

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