Article 1 of the US Constitution defines the President as the executive branch. It also gives the President the power to veto bills by Congress.
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Article II, section II All of Article II defines the parameters of the Presidency. However, section II enumerates the powers and responsibilities of the President. See related links.
Article 1 of the constitution defines the legislative branch.
The Constitution of the United States of America is made up of a preamble and seven articles. It is the first article that defines the powers and limits of the Legislative branch of the government. The second article of the Constitution defines the powers of the Executive branch of government, and the third article of the Constitution defines the powers of the Judicial branch of government.
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The rules governing the electors of the President and Vice President are in Section 1 of Article II and in the 12th Amendment.
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The Constitution sets the qualifications for President. They are listed in Article II, Section 1, Clause 5.
Article I of the US Constitution establishes the Legislative Branch, defining the structure of the two houses of Congress and the powers of each. The article also defines the qualifications for elections and the congressional terms. (For the text and links to amendments, see the related link.)
Article 2 of the Constitution outlines presidential and vice presidential, terms of office, succesion, duties, oath of office, impeachment, and executive powers.
Article 2, Section 1 of the Constitution. -George Silebi
Article One of the Constitution gives the Vice President power to preside over the Senate.