(in the US) No. The question is an untrue statement.
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For passing the laws: The US Congress For enforcing and prosecuting the laws: The US Justice Department.
The President has the power to veto or deny Congress's bill's passing.
the congress reacted to the kkk's terror by passing the radical reconstrustion
The Constitution defines the Congress and the Senate as the only law making bodies in the federal government. The founding fathers believed that if they forbade the Executive and Judicial branches from passing laws a balance of power could be kept.
congress
The legislative branch is responsible for passing laws. The executive has veto power over laws they pass, but a two-thirds vote in both houses can override the veto.
The executive branch, led by the President. Article II, Section 1 of the United States Constitution states: "The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America." Although that's not really clear, you can check the meaning of executive power in a dictionary of encyclopedia, and it will tell you that "Executive Power" means the authority to enforce laws and ensure that they are carried out as intended.
The Legislature is responsible for proposing and passing legislation. The legislature is mainly comprised of Parliament which is Australia's sovereign law making body. The other two arms are, the Executive who is responsible for administering the legislation, and the Judicature/Judiciary who is responsible for adjudicating legal disputes. The Judiciary is comprised of the courts and the Executive is comprised of Government departments. The ministers in Parliament are both part of the Executive and Legislature, The Executive arm can pass by-laws/Ordinances/Regulations after the Legislature passes an enabling Act, granting the Executive the power to create the regulation, the regulations can only be made with the power specified in the enabling Act
How Does The Bill of Rights limit congress's powers
congress
Congress passes all "bills" in which the bills then go to the president to be signed by him. The bills that get singed are now laws. The president can however do legislation without the legislative branch by passing "executive orders".