yes.
When the president acts as the living symbol of the US, their role is to embody the values, ideals, and unity of the nation. They represent the American people both domestically and internationally, upholding the principles of democracy, freedom, and the Constitution. They serve as a unifying figure, inspiring and fostering a sense of national pride among citizens.
The president acts as Chief Executive when he carries out federal law.
Chief Legislator
Chief of State
His role as head-of-state includes these tasks.
I suppose you could call him the ceremonial head of state in this instance.
The role that the president plays when he deals with foreign leaders is to negotiate on behalf of a nation. He acts as the representative of the entire nation.
As president, Kennedy urged Congress to pass laws to help the millions of americans living in poverty.
when state acts as third party in its role in industrial relations
He oes not have a role. The vice president is President of the Senate.
The role of the Cabinet in policy making is dependent on the President. The Cabinet's role is to advise the President. -Phillip Lorio
The Vice President of the United States acts as the President of the Senate, but he has no vote except to break ties. This is his only official role. Only the first few Vice Presidents actually acted as the President of the Senate; the VP only shows up when the vote is likely to be a tie. The rest of the time, the majority leader of the Senate acts as the "President Pro Tem" (or "pro tempore", "of the moment") and manages the day to day business of the Senate.
His role was president as defined in the constitution.