The Goverment is the leader of the Executive Branch. He is the one that has the last say in passing or vetoing laws. However if the President veto's it the Judicial Branch can overpower him. If you want the wide view, the Executive Branch enforces the laws.
In point of fact, the President is the leader of the Executive branch. He may either sign a bill into law or he may veto it. If he does chose to veto it, the veto may be overridden by a 3/4 majority of the Senate, which is part of the legislative branch. The Judicial branch has nothing whatsoever to do with the process of law making. It concerns itself only with the consequences of that process.
The executive branch, the president, can either veto (deny) the law or accept it. if he accepts it the bill becomes a law
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The executive branch has the responsibility to enforce the laws that the government enacts and has the right to check the legislature by vetoing (deny) a bill or signing it into law. Should the executive branch veto a bill, the legislature has the right to override the veto by passing the legislation again with 2/3 of both the House and the Senate. If and only if this happens is the veto of the executive branch is vacated and automatically becomes law that the executive branch must enforce.
they ethier veto or pass the laws that have reached the executive branch
Quite possibly the executive branch enforces the law.
The executive branch makes sure laws are carried out.
The executive branch carries out the laws
The President of the United States heads the executive branch of the US government.
The Executive Branch is the President of the United States.
The President of the United States heads the executive branch of the US government.
The executive branch is responsible for enforcing the law.
The executive branch executes the Law as created by the Legislative branch and spelled out and defined by the Judicial branch. The Executive branch is the leader - the President or Governor of a state/government. The President of the United States is the head of the Executive branch in the United States.
The Constitution of the United States.
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No. The Supreme Court of the United States heads the Judicial branch of government. The President of the United States heads the Executive branch of government. It's False (for short)
The President of the United States is the head of the Executive Branch of the Federal Government.
The executive branch of the United States government includes the President and vise president.
The chief executive of the United States is called the President. The branch of government he represents is called the executive branch.