There are two ways in which the President shapes laws. The President is the head of his political party, and he therefore can direct members of his party to introduce legislation in Congress that will advance his policies. And if Congress passes laws that he doesn't like, he can veto them (although with enough votes, Congress can override his veto).
In Pakistan parliament makes laws and in the absence of parliament the President makes laws in the shape of ordinances which lapse after certain time unless validated by the parliament
either: laws edicts executive orders executive agreements
the vice president helps the president make laws
making treaties,enforcing laws and making laws
The President's Cabinet is where they do the laws.
the job is not to enforce the laws but to make them.
The president does not have constitutional power to initiate laws or bills.
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None. Laws are passed by Congress and approved or vetoed by the President.
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.
execute laws For A+ its execute laws :)Execute laws
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