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Executive office of the president
The title of the chief executive or head of the executive branch of the United States is the US President. Barack Obama, a two-term president, is coming to the end of his second term in 2016.
The 12th amendment
Office of Budget & Management
The executive powers shall be vested in the President of the US He shall hold his office during the term of four years together with vice president, chosen for the same term. Also it must enforce and approve bills and policies.
XPO could stand for Xenopus Posterior which is a medical term for the posterior of the Xenopus frog. XPO could also be an abbreviation for Xternal Portable office or Executive Petty office which is a rank in the US coast guard.
A United States Representative term of office is 2 years.
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There are several different branches of the agencies for the government in the US. The executive branch of the federal government is made up by the executive office of the president, then there is the united states federal executive departments.
In the US he or she is elected to a six year term.
No person can become president of the US again after completing 2 terms in office.
Yes - the head of state and chief executive of the US is the president, Barack Obama currently holds that office.