WAEC - Government (2000 - No. 8)

Veto power in a presidential system lies with the
Attorney-General
Chief of Army Staff
Executive President
Prime Minister

Explanation

In a presidential system, the President has veto power, which means they can reject bills passed by the legislature. The president can send the bill back to the legislature with reasons for the veto, although the legislature may override the veto in some cases, depending on the country's constitution.

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