President
The president is the executive branch which executes and enforces laws.
Executive
The executive branch(i.e. president) enforces laws.
Why is the executive branch the most important branch to the government? The executive branch is important to the government because it enforces our nations laws and provides national security.
Enforces and carries out the laws.
Legistlative. The three branches of the federal government (and our state governments in the U.S.) are the legislative (Congress: the people who make the laws), the President (the person who executes/carries out the laws), and the judiciary (the courts - such as the Supreme Court - who interpret and evaluate the legality, validity, and Constitionality of the laws).
executive branch
Executive Branch
Enforces and carries out the laws.
democracy.
Executive
executive branch