per the US Constitution, the President can recommend laws to be acted upon by the Congress, and he has the power to veto legislation made by the Congress that he disagrees with
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The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy. Much of the conflict is over unfunded mandates.
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The president is commander in chief of all the US military forces. This power is almost without limit. The president always has the final authority over and responsibility for any and all military matters. However, the Constitution does not assign all and absolute war powers to the president. Military power in the United States is held by both the president and Congress, with the president in the dominant position. Also, the president may use the armed forces to keep the domestic peace.
To make sure the president doesn't completely rule over America, the Framers of the Constitution included a strict system of checks and balances and separation of powers in our government. For example, you probably know the president can veto laws. If the president for some reason goes insane and decides to veto every law he sees, then Congress can override his vetoes and keep the law anyway. Also, if the president does inappropriate actions, the courts can declare his acts unconstitutional and have the house impeach him, or put him on trial. These are only a couple of the many ways the 3 branches of government (legislative, executive, judicial) can balance each other's powers.
The separation of powers in the Constitution establishes three separate branches of government, the executive, judicial, and legislative. Each has their own special powers. Checks and balances allow each of the three branches to "check" the power of the other two branches to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful. The president's powers are limited by the power of the other two branches. For example: the Court can rule an action by the president as unconstitutional and the Congress can over-ride a presidential veto.
The President of the United States has more influence over foreign policy than over domestic policy. Go on to explain both and then focus on foreign policy.
What power does congress have over a president?
Hestia did not have any powers that could help her in battle. She did have control over domestic life however.
They can impeach the president
Generally speaking, there are two chief executives in France, the President and the Prime Minister, making France a Semi-Presidential Republic.When the President and Prime Minister are from the same party, the President usually exercises control over all matters of state for which the executive has prerogatives. The President will delegate some responsibilities to the Prime Minister, but the Prime Minister has little independence from the President.When the President and Prime Minister are from opposite parties, this is called "Cohabitation". While there is no law specifying how powers are divided in a case of cohabitation, it is now tradition that the president takes care of foreign policy and defense policy, while the prime minister takes care of domestic policy and economic policy.
The Executive Branch of government has more power over foreign policy than over domestic policy.
The president has authority over all the federal government workers and actions except the courts and the Congress. Of course he has to operate under the law.
The constitution says that the president can enforce the laws and maintain them. He can also veto bills that would otherwise become law.
the power are the same as all the othe powers
Commander in chief
These are the express powers of the Vice President:The VP is the President of the Senate and can preside over it.He casts a vote in the Senate when there is a tie.He assumes the powers of the President upon the death, resignation or incapacitation of the President.
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