Constitutional regulation veto laws (A comparative study)

Abstract

The right to object to the law is one of the basic elements that would strike a balance between the legislative and executive branches in the state, it is not enough for the proper application of the principle of separation of powers to proceed with all terms of reference set by the Constitution, which the authority, but must addition to arm itself in order to ensure its stop the encroachment of other authorities, and from here it seems that the need to provide for such a right appeared.Therefore, it is imperative to grant the executive branch, represented by the head of state broad powers out its traditional framework of the process of the implementation of laws to wider ranges and welcome to have an active role in legislative work as a cycle to object to legislation submitted by the parliament it, and this in turn leads to find legislation integrated in the public interest, as well as that it is undoubtedly one of the important issues being expressed figment of cooperation and joint contribution between the legislative and executive branches in the law-making process.