In a presidential system, the theory of separation of powers is not absolute because the...

GOVERNMENT
JAMB 1997

In a presidential system, the theory of separation of powers is not absolute because the president

  • A. can declare a state of emergency
  • B. can be impeached by the court
  • C. assents to bills
  • D. can declare laws null and void

Correct Answer: C. assents to bills



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