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  1. Article I Of The Constitution

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    Legislative Process and Veto Power
    Article I meticulously details how a bill becomes law. After passing both houses in identical form, it is presented to the President. The President has ten days (excluding Sundays) to sign the bill into law or veto it. A veto requires the bill to be returned to the originating house, where it can still become law if repassed by a two-thirds majority in both cha…
  2. Article I Of The Constitution

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    Article I meticulously details how a bill becomes law. After passing both houses in identical form, it is presented to the President. The President has ten days (excluding Sundays) to sign the bill into law or veto it. A veto requires the bill to be returned to the originating house, where it can still become law if repassed by a two-thirds majority in both chambers.
    The [pocket veto](/entries/pock…
  3. President Of South Korea

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    Veto Power and Override Mechanism
    The President possesses the authority to veto legislation passed by the National Assembly. Should the President exercise this power, the bill is returned to the Assembly for reconsideration. Overriding a presidential veto necessitates a two-thirds majority vote of the members present, contingent upon the quorum being met (an [absolute ma…