No. His presidency won't be in effect until the inauguration.
Yes. There have been Presidents of the republic since independence in 1923. The executive power, however, has been invested in the Prime Minister since the repeal of the Turkish Constitution of 1924 in 1961.
Frank Roosevelt
President Roosevelt's platform included a plank calling for the repeal of Prohibition.
No, President Grant did not support the repeal of the excise tax on whiskey. In fact, he actually advocated for its continuation and enforcement as a means of generating revenue for the government.
He repealed the Federal Whiskey Tax.
It was Grover Cleveland who supported and pushed through the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act. Cleveland was the 24th U.S. President.
The President does not have the power to "repeal" any laws on his own. The only way a law can be repealed is through the same process that any law is made: a bill repealing the law would have to be passed by both houses of Congress and then signed by the President.
Both the state and federal supreme courts can overturn unconstitutional state laws; the US Supreme Court is the ultimate authority on the constitutionality of federal law.
The only way to repeal an amendment to the U. S. Constitution is with another duly ratified amendment.
the people should decide how many terms a president serves
The Democratic-Republican Congress that dominated the Legislative Branch following the 1800 presidential election repealed the Judiciary Act of 1801. Incoming President Thomas Jefferson undoubtedly pushed for the Act's repeal.
I have no choice but to repeal the promotion I gave you.