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The President has unfettered, exclusive power to remove his appointees without approval from the legislature. This power is restricted to those whose positions are units of, and subordinate to, the executive department.

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The President has unfettered, exclusive power to remove his appointees without approval from the legislature. This power is restricted to those whose positions are units of, and subordinate to, the executive department.

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The President has unfettered, exclusive power to remove his appointees without approval from the legislature. This power is restricted to those whose positions are units of, and subordinate to, the executive department.

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I hold the executive power over this corporation.

I will do everything in my executive power to resolve this.

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Executive Power was created in 2003-05.

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