Bills passed by the legislature usually requires the approval of the following except_______
A.
Governor
B.
Member house of representative
C.
Monarch
D.
President
Correct Answer: Member house of representative
Explanation
A bill is usually considered and voted on by members of the House of Representatives, but it does not require their approval again after being passed. The bill must go through a formal process that involves both chambers of the legislature and then requires the executive's approval.
In a federal system like that of the United States or Nigeria, a bill passed by the national legislature (e.g., Congress or the National Assembly) requires the president's assent to become law. Also, in many countries, especially in federal systems like Nigeria, a bill passed by the state legislature requires the governor's assent to become law. In some countries with a constitutional monarchy, such as the United Kingdom, bills require royal assent from the monarch.
A bill is usually considered and voted on by members of the House of Representatives, but it does not require their approval again after being passed. The bill must go through a formal process that involves both chambers of the legislature and then requires the executive's approval.
In a federal system like that of the United States or Nigeria, a bill passed by the national legislature (e.g., Congress or the National Assembly) requires the president's assent to become law. Also, in many countries, especially in federal systems like Nigeria, a bill passed by the state legislature requires the governor's assent to become law. In some countries with a constitutional monarchy, such as the United Kingdom, bills require royal assent from the monarch.