If the President does not agree with a law it is still his or her responsibility as chief executive to abide by the law anyway
veto the law. The president has the power to reject a bill that has been passed by Congress, preventing it from becoming law. This is part of the checks and balances system in the U.S. government, allowing the president to have a say in the legislative process.
executive vice president as well as president and chief executive officer of supply management; 1999-2001, president and co-chief executive officer; 2001-, president and chief executive officer; 2002-, president, chairman, and chief executive officer.
There are different titles for the chief executive. In some countries the chief executive is call president. In many companies, he or she is called the chief executive or chief executive officer.
The president is chief of the executive branch of government.
The US Government Chief Executive is the President.
Justice. It is the Military who is led by the president. He/she is the Commander in Chief.
Yes, the president is the chief executive officer of the United States government.
no. the president is the leader of the executive branch
no. the president is the leader of the executive branch
The president
The President is chief executive of the Executive Branch of the US government.
One of the most important duties of the president is to serve as the chief executive or chief administrative officer of all government agencies. As such he is the chief executive of the nation.
Chief of State, Commander in Chief, Chief of Diplomat, Chief Executive, Chief Legislature, Chief of Party, and Chief Guardian of the Economy