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to pass the laws
No, the executive branch does not pass laws, it executes, enforces the laws the legislative branch creates and passes. The executive branch of the government is responsible for the administrative side of government. It supervises and makes sure other departments are operating properly.
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The Executive Branch does not have the constitutional power to pass "law." However certain portions of the Executive Branch can issue Executive Orders, which can have the force of law.
the main duty of the executive branch is to carry out the laws
The legislative branch makes the laws.the legislative branch isn't the only one that makes the laws, its also the executive branch.ADDED: The legislative Branch of Government does not make or pass laws, they promulgate rules and regulations,which many times have the force of law. Only the Legislative Branch can pass laws, the Executive Branch ENACTS them.executive branch
Legislative Branch-To make the laws. Executive Branch-To pass the laws. Judicial Branch-To enforce the law.
Congress is not an example of the executive branch. Congress is the legislative branch, in place to make and pass laws, while the executive branch includes the President and the bureaucracy he oversees.
There is no such section, since the judicial branch does not pass any laws. Thus, there is nothing to veto.
The Legislative Branch. The Executive Branch can either pass them or veto them, and the Judicial Branch checks that the laws abide by the rules set by the Constitution.
The function of the executive branch is to get government jobs done. These include wars, approving bills, and just controlling the states. To enforce the laws of the state and carry on the work of the government.
The Legislative Branch. The Executive Branch can either pass them or veto them, and the Judicial Branch checks that the laws abide by the rules set by the Constitution.