The president is the chief executive of the nation. His job is to carry out the laws passed by Congress. To do so, he is at the top of a huge bureaucracy of government workers.
to make laws and pass it to the president
The Congress' main duty is to make and pass laws.
One of the most important duties of the President is to ensure that all laws are faithfully executed. He also has the power to sign or veto legislation.
the main duty of the executive branch is to carry out the laws
Voting on treaties the president makes creating tax laws apex :)
Voting on treaties the president makes creating tax laws apex :)
The President's primary duty is to make sure U.S. laws are followed and federal government operations are effective. In addition, the President approves and sign legislative bills into law and commands the U.S. Armed Services.
The duty of the President is to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the United States. The President takes an oath to do this. Other duties include the following:He makes treaties with other countries with the Senate's approval.He meets with foreign heads of state.He has the power to veto laws.
Presidents Lincoln and Jackson had different views on laws they believed were unconstitutional. President Lincoln believed that it was his duty to enforce laws he believed were unconstitutional and work for their repeal. President Jackson, on the other hand, believed that such laws could be broken and then hopefully have the US Supreme Court rule on their constitutionality.
The Congress' main duty is to make and pass laws.
The vice president's special duty is to be president of the Senate.
The vice president in the Philippines really had no role other than being the successor for the president if he is unable to perform his duty, or dies. The president can assign duties to the vice president.