One power that the legislative branch holds over the executive branch is that for certain things to be done, the president needs to have a certain amount of votes in congress, and if they do not get that, some things are not able to get done.
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The executive branch can veto proposed bills made by the legislative branch. This power division is laid out in Article 1, section 7 of the Constitution. This procedure allows the executive branch to have some power over the legislature and thus "check" the legislative branch's power.
Each branch has power of each other. when the legislative passes the bill. When the Executive branch veto's it it goes back to the legislative branch. If 2 of 3 agrees the legislative can veto the executive branch. They made the branches so each one has power each other or it is not fair.
i dont know The legislative branch can has the power to accept or reject a President's nomination to the Supreme Court.
Money to fund activities. The ability to override a veto. Making laws - the executive branch is more or less required to enforce.
The Legislative can override a presidential veto; the Senate can conduct an impeachment trial of a president after the house impeaches him/her.
A power that the executive branch has over the legislative branch is the veto. The executive branch holds appointment of federal judges over the judicial branch.?æ
No. Congress (the Legislative Branch) holds the power of the purse, meaning they create the budget and decide what to fund and what not to fund.
The House of Representatives , which is the lower chamber of the legislative branch of the US government, has the power to impeach the President. Impeachment requires the Senate to hold a trial which upon conviction by 2/3 of the Senate would remove the President from office,
The President is chief executive of the Executive Branch of the US government.
The executive is selected by the legislative branch (usually, the head will be the leader of the party who won the most seats in the legislative election and that head picks their cabinet of executives). Usually, all high executive members (the cabinet) must be elected in the legislature to hold their position.
The Executive branch gets to choose candidates for federal judgeships, including Supreme Court Justices. The President also has the power to pardon people convicted of federal offenses, Since the President controls the Department of Justice, he has some leeway in how laws are enforced.