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When is the president of the Senate allowed to vote on legislative matters?

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The president of the senate can only vote to break a tie, that is when there is the same number of votes in favor and against: his or her vote decides then.

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The president of the senate (which is also the vice-president at the same time) can only vote to break a tie, that is when there is the same number of votes in favour and against: his or her vote decides then.
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