State and Federal Constitutions
A veto is the constitutional right of a political leader to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body. This power is most often exercised by the President of the United States to block legislation passed by Congress, serving as a critical check on legislative authority. The veto process ensures that no single branch of government can dominate the legislative process and reflects the system of checks and balances designed to maintain governmental accountability and prevent abuse of power.
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