The president
The president
who is the authority that ordains and promulgates the constitution
According to the preamble of the United States Constitution, "We the People of the United States" ordain and establish the Constitution. This phrase emphasizes that the authority and legitimacy of the Constitution derive from the collective will and consent of the people, rather than from a monarchy or external power. It underscores the foundational principle of democracy and popular sovereignty in the governance of the nation.
There are actually six themes in the preamble. It establishes justice, in ensures domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promotes the general welfare, secures the blessings of liberty, and ordains the Constitution.
The part of the constitution that establishes the presidency is called Article II.
the constitution establishes the qualifications for congressional representatives
Congress.
democracy
The constitution establishes the United States as a Federal Republic.
The answer is dependent on which constitution. In the United States of America the constitution establishes a Representative democracy.
The constitution establishes the United States as a Federal Republic.
The constitution establishes the United States as a Federal Republic.