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23.07.2019 •
Social Studies
Question(s): imagine the president vetoes a bill. congress tries to override the veto, but only half of congress supports the bill. will the bill become law? what could be done to the bill gain approval?
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Ответ:
If Congress tries to override the veto, but only half of Congress supports the bill, the bill does NOT become law, because in order for the bill to become a law, it has to be approved by two-thirds.
Explanation:
When a bill is approved by both the House and the Senate, the bill is sent to the President for signature in order to become a law. However, the President may decide to sign it, not to sign it or to veto the bill. If he or she vetoes the bill, it is sent back to Congress and the Congress has the power to override the President's decision, ONLY IF the bill is voted on by two-thirds members in the chamber that originated the bill, and two-thirds members in the other chamber. If the bill has enough votes (which it's two-thirds votes and NOT half of the votes), then it becomes a law. This process is outlined in Section 7, Article I of the U.S. Constitution.
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Sociedades Colectivas.
Sociedades en Comandita Simple.
Sociedades en Comandita por Acciones.
Sociedades de Capital e Industria.
Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada (S.R.L.)
Sociedades Anónimas (S.A.)
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