Principles – Checks and Balances

17th July 2017
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Checks & Balances

The legislature The executive The judiciary
Legislature ·       Amend/delay/reject legislation

·       Override president’s veto

·       Power of the purse

·       Declare war

·       Ratify treaties (Senate)

·       Investigation

·       Impeachment, trial, conviction and removal from office

·       Impeachment, trial, conviction, removal from office

·       Propose constitutional amendments

·       Issue new legislation to overturn rulings

Executive ·       Recommend legislation

·       Veto legislation

·       Appointment of judges

·       Pardon

Judiciary ·       Judicial Review ·       Judicial Review

How do these checks and balances work in practice?

Checks on the executive by the legislature Override the president’s veto
Impeachment
Checks on the judiciary by the legislature Propose constitutional amendments
Issue new legislation to overturn rulings
Checks on the legislature by the executive Recommend legislation
Veto legislation
Checks on the judiciary by the executive Appointment of Supreme Court Justice
Presidential pardon
Checks on the legislature by the judiciary Judicial review
Checks on the executive by the judiciary Judicial review
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