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The presiding officer is the President of the United States for the federal government it is different for the state government.
The presiding officer is the President of the United States for the federal government it is different for the state government.
The president is the head executive branch In the state.
The Governor of each state is the head of that state's executive branch.
The head of the Executive branch in a state is the Governor
The governor heads the executive branch of state government. The governor of Virginia is Bob McDonnell. He was elected in 2010 and will serve one term until January 2014. Virginia governors may not hold consecutive terms.
It's not. Law enforcement is a function of the Executive Branch of government, not the Legislative Branch. The US Attorney General is the chief law enforcement officer of the United States. He is also the head of the US Department of Justice. State and local police departments are likewise considered part of the Executive Branch of government.
The executive branch executes the Law as created by the Legislative branch and spelled out and defined by the Judicial branch. The Executive branch is the leader - the President or Governor of a state/government. The President of the United States is the head of the Executive branch in the United States.
(in the US) If you are referring to the Governor of a state - no, they cannot. The Governor is part of the Executive Branch of government not the Judicial Branch, therefore they cannot issue legal rulings.
The President as Head of State is also known as the "Chief Executive" .
it belongs to the executive branch.
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