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The executive branch of the US government is made up of the president and vice president.
exective branch
the exective branch Added: Represented by the State Department.
the judicial branch
carries out the laws
The executive branch of the United States government is charged with enforcing laws. The remaining branches, legislative and judicial, write and interpret the laws, respectively.
Carry out Laws
The executive branch does influence the United States Congress.
the duty of exective branch in any country is alwys realted to the execution of laws, which means if court declares that a person should be hanged to death in crimnal case then its responsiblity of exective branch in crimnal law to hang the person to death.. humble reply by madeeha kanwal pakistan
Governor
The only person who serves in the exective branch of the U.S. government is the president. He is chosen by the party he represents and then it is up to the people to decide which person, either Democrat or Republican, they want in the White House.
The executive branch of Georgia and of any other state is the Governor's office and all departments under it.