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List of United States presidential vetoes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The word veto does not appear in the United States Constitution, but Article I requires every bill, order, resolution or other act of legislation by the Congress of the United States to be presented...
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Veto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A veto , Latin for "I forbid", is used to denote that a certain party has the right to stop unilaterally a piece of legislation. In practice, the veto can be absolute (as in the U.N. Security Counci...
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initial position. Similarly, a President maximizes his strength only by working whatever house of Congress first moves to override the veto. ...
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Bills passed by parliament must be ratified by the president, whose veto can be overridden by an absolute majority of the total number of members. ... However, in 1959 the Zürich and London agreements, in which Greece participated, established an independent Cyprus, with Archbishop Makarios as first president.
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Congress delivered its first override of a veto by President Bush on Thursday, giving final approval to a ... Congress overrode two of Bill Clinton's 22 vetoes and one of George H.W. Bush's 44. At the other end of the spectrum, Gerald Ford, who vetoed 66 bills, and Harry Truman, who vetoed 250, each had 12 overridden,
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White House says "no one is surprised that this veto was overridden"; ... "These are good, deserved, justified projects that should go forward," said Sen. Trent Lott, R-Mississippi, whose home in Pascagoula was wiped out by the storm. ... WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Senate on Thursday handed President Bush his first veto override --
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