There are two branches in the Federal government's legislative body. The House of Representatives elects the majority party's leader, and the title is Speaker of the House of Representatives. The Speaker is a key figure in the House and via agreed procedures of both major parties, runs the operations of that body. The other branch of the legislative body is the Senate. Their the majority party elects the Senate leader, and controls the way bills are passed and voted on, as does the House. However, as far as the position that "runs" this chamber, that is the job of a nation's vice president. He has no voting power unless there is a 50-50 tie in voting on a bill. The vice president opens and closes Senate sessions, and maintains order in the Senate.
While the head of the executive branch of the Federal US Government is the President of the United States, the head of the Judicial branch is the supreme court, and the vice president is considered the head of the Legislative branch.
The legislative branch selects the head of government - Apex
Brazil's system of government is a presidential federal republic. The president as head of government and head of state is elected by popular vote. The National Congress [Congresso Nacional do Brasil] is the legislative branch, and the Supreme Federal Court [Supremo Tribunal Federal] is the judicial branch.
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The US President is head of the Executive branch of the federal government. The President's cabinet (advisors, department heads and all their employees) also belong to this branch.
In a presidential system, the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch, with the president serving as the head of government and head of state. In a parliamentary system, the executive branch is part of the legislative branch, with the prime minister as the head of government and a separate ceremonial head of state.
In a presidential system, the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch, with the president serving as the head of government and head of state. In a parliamentary system, the executive branch is part of the legislative branch, with the prime minister as the head of government and a separate ceremonial head of state.
In a presidential system, the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch, with the president serving as the head of government and head of state. In a parliamentary system, the executive branch is part of the legislative branch, with the prime minister as the head of government and a separate ceremonial head of state.
In a presidential system, the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch, with the president serving as the head of government and head of state. In a parliamentary system, the executive branch is part of the legislative branch, with the prime minister as the head of government and a separate ceremonial head of state.
The President of the United States is the head of the Executive Branch of the Federal Government.
the legislative branch selects the head of government
In a presidential system, the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch, with the president serving as the head of state and government. In a parliamentary system, the executive branch is part of the legislative branch, with the prime minister being the head of government and the monarch or president serving as the head of state.