The Executive Branch, headed by the President, runs the country subject to the laws passed by Congress and officiated over by the Judicial. All of the government services and expenditures are done through the executive branch.
The president is in charge of all the executive departments. Everything the federal government does except for passing laws and the judgement part of the court system is his responsibility. He must make sure that Federal Laws are enforced, that violators are prosecuted, that taxes are collected, that federal employees do their jobs and are paid. He has charge of the military and dealing with foreign governments.
to enforce laws
the main duty of the executive branch is to carry out the laws
the main duty of the executive branch is to enforce or administer laws.
the president
to enforce laws
According to Linda Monk the main duty of the executive branch is conducting foreign affairs and taking care that the laws be faithfully executed.
No. The president is.
President, Vice President and Cabinets are the main groups or people of the executive branch.
I would say the Presidency is the main office of the Executive branch. The President is the chief executive officer. The cabinet secretaries and other officials of cabinet rank are secondary to the President.
Mr. President.
what is the main duty of the executive branch
The main institution of the executive branch is the President. His home and office is the White House. The Vice-President and other executive officers meet with him to give advice.
The president, Vice President, cabinet members are the executive branch