The Executive Branch would have to approve of the new law (in most cases), and use the agencies under its authority to enforce that law.
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The Executive Branch (the President) approves laws passed by the Legislative Branch. They are also responsible for implementing as well as enforcing those laws.
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The president approves and carry out laws passed by the legislative branch. If the president does not like the law he veto it.
The executive branch can veto laws passed by the legislative branch.
The branch of government that passed the Alien and Sedition Acts was the Legislative Branch.
I don't really understand exactly what you mean but I will give my best guess for an answer. The president is meant to keep order in the U.S. without him the executive branch will be out of balance so will the judicial and legislative. The executive branch makes laws official the president approves and carries laws out passed by the legislative branch. He also approves or removes cabinet members he negotiates treaties, and acts as head of state and commander and chief of the military armed forces.
Congress does that, that is the legislative branch,
The president checks the actions of the legislative branch through vetoes on bills passed by Congress.
Different countries have different procedures, it would depend on which country you mean
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