The law which the state legislators make normally pass through
a
the commissioner
b
the process of deliberations
c
the judiciary
d
some committees in the civil service
e
the executive
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estherfirst
2 years ago
That's true. They pass through stages of reading on the floor of the Assembly before taken to the president for his assent. If vetoed, the bill can still become law through legislative override if 2/3rd of the legislature supports the bill.

