The Second Article (Article II ) gives this information.
Yes- these duties and powers are spelled out in Constitution.
The powers and duties are defined in the Constitution. Ultimately the Supreme Court would decide if any assumed power or duty was in violation of what the Constitution actually says or means. However, there is no "must" about it. Many powers of the Presidency are no where wrote in the Constitution, it has just been assumed by various Presidents that they exist, and no sufficient challenge has been made.
The Constitution.
Constitution
The duties of congress were assigned by the Constitution. Article I one of the Constitution describes the specific powers of congress.
State constitutions.
These are called inherent powers. They are provided for in the Constitution by what is known as the "elastic clause."
The meaning of constitution is that it is a set of basic principles and laws that states the powers and duties of the government.
Article II of the Constitution deals mainly with the powers and duties of the President who heads the executive branch of the US government.
the presidents powers have been reduced..the current president is a ceremonial president
Article II gives information about the President. Section 2 is especially concerned with his powers and duties.
Constitutional Theory - Know as less popular and weak presidents. Know for using all the powers enumerated to them by the Constitution. (Jimmy Carter) and Stewardship Theory - More strong and popular presidents are Stewardship. Known for using all the powers NOT specifically denied them by the Constitution. (Ronald Regan)
One purpose of the Constitution of the State of Florida is to lay out the structure of the state's government. Other reasons for the constitution are to clarify the duties and powers of the government, and establish the basic laws of the land.