He some how just does! hahahahaha
A president doesn't suggest new laws. Congress does the laws. A president can call up a congressman and ask for a law to be written to address a need.
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He has the power to do all three.
No, The president does not make the law, he only has the power to pass, veto, or suggest a law. the group of people who make the laws and run them through the president is the Senate. Also, if the president vetoes the law, the senate can overthrow his decision if 2/3 of the senate vote for the law to pass.
No, the president can suggest a law that should be made but the Congress gets to decide whether it is made into a law or not.
In the USA, the President cannot make Laws. He can suggest them to the Congress, but all Law originates in the Congress, and is then passed on to the President for Ratification or Veto.
No, President Obama did not braie laws of the constitution. Like any other president, he was expected to uphold and abide by the Constitution. While opinions on his policies and actions may vary, there is no evidence to suggest that he intentionally violated the Constitution.
The President can suggest laws for Congress to pass, appoint members to the Cabinet and Federal Courts, decide on policies, maintain diplomacy, declare war, sign treaties and represent the country. The Vice President's only power is to replace the President if he dies or resigns. Until then, they can do various jobs to assist the President.
While the President can suggest legislation, the actual letter of the law (specifics) is written by Congress. If a bill is passed by Congress than the President can sign the bill into law or veto it, having another impact on law-making.
I don't know but i hope you can. So far it has been unanswered. In the UK the government is allowing citizens to suggest laws to congress but that is the only Country so far that can suggest laws.
The president, in the beginning of each congress, gives ideas to legislation in the state of the union address. In a more simple way, his job is to address congress about what needs to happen and suggest laws.
No, he did not. Under the American system of government, a president can propose or suggest a new policy, and he can advocate for something he would like to see become a law. But he cannot make any laws. Only congress can do that. Congress votes on a bill, and if the bill gets enough votes, it becomes a law. After that happens, the president can either sign it or veto it. But the laws themselves still come from the congress.