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What is the executed branch led by?

The Executive Branch is led by the president.


Who leads the executive and judicial branch?

The executive branch is led by the President. The judicial branch is headed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.


What branch are the president and vice president in?

Both President and Vice President are part of the executive branch. The Vice-President's peculiar power to cast a tie-breaking vote in the US Senate led to then Vice-President Cheney to claim that the Vice President was NOT a member of the Executive Branch in a dispute over records requirements with the National Archives. The truth of the matter is that the Office of the Vice President is one of the most ill-defined and poorly thought-out positions in the US government (and, frankly in the Constitution, where it is treated with a bare 2 sentences)


What branch is the president of US?

the branch of the U.S President is executive, the president is the head of the executive branch.


The executive branch is headed by the?

The president heads the executive branch.


What branches of government share responsibility of national defense?

Justice. It is the Military who is led by the president. He/she is the Commander in Chief.


Which branch elects the president?

The legislative branch elects the president


Which branch of the government can veto a bill passed by the Congress?

The President, because he is the highest rank of the Executive Branch. So the answer is the President or the Executive branch.


Which branch of government carries out federal laws?

The executive branch, led by the President, is responsible for carrying out federal laws in the United States. This branch includes agencies such as the Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security, and the Environmental Protection Agency, among others.


What branch of government is the president chief of?

The president is chief of the executive branch of government.


What is the difference between a parliamentary system and a presidential system of government?

In a parliamentary system, the executive branch is led by a prime minister who is chosen from the legislative branch, while in a presidential system, the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch and the president is elected independently.


What is the difference between parliamentary and presidential democracy?

In a parliamentary democracy, the executive branch is led by a prime minister who is chosen from the legislative branch. In a presidential democracy, the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch, with a president serving as the head of government and head of state.