Perpose laws.
- Chief ExecutiveDonald Tsang - Chief JusticeAndrew Li - President of the Legislative CouncilJasper Tsang
The chief officer of the legislative branch in the United States is the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The Speaker is responsible for leading the House, managing its legislative agenda, and representing the House in its relations with the Senate and the President. In the context of the U.S. Congress, the Vice President also plays a significant role in the legislative branch as the President of the Senate, but the Speaker is the primary leader in the House.
the president both symbolizes and rules government
When the Supreme Court Chief Justice approves his judgement.
Chief executive
The Legislative Branch is headed by the President and the Vice President.
vetoing a law that expands federal spending
a. The executive branch can execute laws and veto legislative acts.
There are three branches. The legislative, executive, and judicial. The legislative consists of the house of representatives. The judicial consists of the supreme court. The president and his cabinet, works in the executive branch.
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
Generally the chief executive of a governmental body has the right to veto a legislative measure; for example, the President, or a governor, or sometimes a mayor.
The President is the head of the executive branch. The Chief Justice is the head of the judicial branch and the Speaker of the House is the head of the legislative branch.