Question needs more context in order to be answered.
Needs to specify the president of which country.
That is for the US people to decide.
Yes Congress has relinquished too much power to the President.
yes i think that congress has too much power
some people think it gave to much power and some thought it did not give enough
One does not simply understand whether or not FDR wielded too much power
The original reason was to keep the president from accumilating too much power. The founding fathers did not want the president to have the power of a king. i thimk it should be because some people think that if they are presidents for a long time they will rule the world.
In this act, congress states that the president had too much power in sending troops over seas. They decide to limit the power of the president.
Anti-Federalists didn't like the Constitution because they thought it gave too much power to the National/Federal Government. (It was too much like England's government.) Specifically, they thought that the power given to the executive branch, especially the president, was too much. They feared that the government could turn into a Monarchy.
An example of Congress having too much power is the fact that they can impeach even the president. The Congress is the part of the legislative branch of government.
The president may not have enough power. For instance, he still has to run most of his ideas through the other branches of government.
In the U.S government some people think the executive branch has to much power
He Believed it had too much power.