the congress
he cant.
it is an executive order. if the president cant change the law of something he has a right to make an executive order which has the same meaning of changing the law
There is no law saying they cant be
No
no- not in the US. The president can not change any laws at all. Only Congress can change the law . (The Supreme Court can nullify a law by ruling it to be in violation of the US Constitution.) The president can ask Congress to change a law and can campaign for congressional candidates who promise to repeal certain laws.
As president, the only things he can do are either to uphold the current law of the land, or to introduce legislation in Congress to change the law. As chief executive officer, the president must uphold the law, whatever it is. The president can't single-handedly change the law based on his own preference.
The laws change but it depends what it is.The president has to sign the paper that's of what law wants to be changed.The laws change but it depends what it is.The president has to sign the paper that's of what law wants to be changed.
To make bills (laws) to pass to the president to sign. If the president veto's the bill and congress wants the law then they vote. If 2/3 of the congress representatives votes "yes" then the president cant veto the law. But if the Judaical branch (the supreme court) decides that the law is unconstitutional nor congress or the president can make the bill a law.
No, no and no he can't. An Executive Order does not make or change law. The President does not have the power to make law, or to change the form and structure of government.
He signed a law that limited the number of terms a president can have to 2
Veto
Martial Law is ordered by a head of state such as a Governor or President. A coup is a takeover by a group wanting change in goverment.