No. The President is free to draft legislation and present to congress for consideration, but they are under no constitutional obligation to accept the recommendation. The President does have broad powers to issue Executive Orders.
The US Constitution does grant the President to make treaties with foreign governments provided that 2/3 of the members of the Senate present concur. Article II of the US Constitution.
Absolutely not Part of the President's job according to the U.S. Constitution is to suggest to Congress what legislation is needed based on his/her assessment of the state of the Union, but all federal legislation must originate in either the House or the Senate (all legislation pertaining to raising money must originate in the House).
Yes. The president is allowed to propose bills to Congress, though this is usually done through a member of Congress rather than by the president him- or herself.
no.
The term for an electorate's right to draft legislation is called "initiative." It allows citizens to propose new laws or amendments to the Constitution through a petition process, bypassing the legislature.
The congress
Thomas Jefferson played an important role in the new country after the revolutionary war. He helped draft legislation and became president.
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar was the chairman and Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the President of the Constituent Assembly. Motilal Nehru prepared the first draft for Indian constitution.
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar was the chairman and Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the President of the Constituent Assembly. Motilal Nehru prepared the first draft for Indian constitution.
how many days to draft the us constituition?
Former President Bill Clinton was considered a draft dodger from the Vietnam War.
Because the terms of the Draft Constitution required it.
Thomas Jefferson used a mahogany lap desk to write his first draft of the Constitution.