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.
No the executive branch carries out the law. The legislative branch is the one that makes the law
The executive branch can issue executive orders and executive agreements as well as the State of the Union Address.
No , laws are made by the Legislative Branch .
to pass the laws
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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
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The executive branch passes 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.
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The executive branch carries out all the laws
The executive branch makes sure laws are carried out.
The branch of government that is responsible for carrying out the nation's laws is the executive. The laws are usually made by the legislative branch.