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bija089 [108]
3 years ago
12

Do not have the authority to deal directly with bills or to propose legislation to Congress

History
1 answer:
Art [367]3 years ago
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I would say the president. He is unable to propose legislation to Congress. Only lawmakers are able to do that. And usually lawmakers are the ones who negotiate bills, with the whip of both parties, whipping votes.
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