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9 May, 01:17

Which best describes the governors role in a creating or amending laws in Georgia

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  1. 9 May, 03:28
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    The governor's role is to veto or approve amendments

    When the legislative body, which is the Georgian assembly, passes a new law or a new amendment to previous laws or anything similar, the governor has the power to veto if if they dislike it or they can allow it to become a law. If a veto occurs, the law goes back to the assembly and the assembly can then pass it only if they get a much higher majority than just the regular one.
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