Yes, in a way. Congress makes the laws and essentially tells the president how to run the nation. The president is the CEO- his job is to carry out the will of Congress, although he can exert influence on Congress to get them to do what he wants.
The Supreme Court
Mohandas K. Gandhi belonged to The Congress Party, and was the President of the Indian National Congress Party in 1924.
Indian National Congress
Mandela became involved with a group name ANC a.k.a African National Congress. Which is a national liberation movement.
African National Congress Youth League was created on 1944-09-10.
The National Security Council is included in the executive branch of government. This group consists of senior National security advisors to the President of the United States and cabinet members.
The Federalists supported a strong national government.
The Continental Congress
Depends on what group of people you talk about.
The Nelson Mandela Organization The Nelson Mandela Children's Fund The Mandela-Rhodes Fund There are many more just look it up online or on his website to get more details
Congress can deem the president incapable of performing his duties.
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