The President does not have the authority to establish rules and regulations on his own. The President is only supposed to have the power to sign or veto bills voted on and passed by the legislature (House and Senate). In the past few years, the President has taken it on himself to go around the Legislative branch of government by using Executive Orders.
Executive Orders are to be used only in emergencies when Congress is not in session and when an emergency does not allow time to get Congress back in session. Our Constitution set up government to be a set of checks and balances using the three branches of government with each playing a part.
The repeal of government rules and regulations is called legislation. This is also known as revocation.
If the president establishes a court, it is typically called a presidential court or a court created by executive order. These courts may be tasked with specific functions or duties designated by the president.
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When the Federal government eliminates certain regulations, it is called, "Deregulation".
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Anarchy, though technically anarchy means no government at all. Still a government with no laws is not much of a government.
It establishes the Executive Branch. Namely the office of President and Vice President. It also leaves the possibility of establishing executive departments.
A President is called a President because the basic word "president" means the head of state of Republic, head of a company of government office.
The President gives an annual speech called the State of the Union address. He or she does this before a joint session of the House and the Senate, which establishes the President's legislative agenda.
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The part of the constitution that establishes the presidency is called Article II.
he called for minimal government role in changing the economy.