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The President is the head of the executive branch. Currently, thet is Barrack Obama
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The president is at the top of the executive branch's bureaucratic pyramid. The cabinet is the second highest and leaders report directly to the president.
The executive branch of government is an organization that is best represented with the President at the top. The executive departments and individual federal agencies would be, in that order, after the President.
In the U. S., the president and vice-president.
The executive branch of government is an organization that is best represented with the President at the top. The executive departments and individual federal agencies would be, in that order, after the President.
The President of U.S is the head of the Executive Branch along with the Vice President. The President appoints members of his Cabinet.
Legal voters vote for the president which tells the electoral collge which cantidate to vote for. Once the president is elected, they appoint his/her cabinet, providing the judicial branch agrees with the appoinent.
The President as Head of State is also known as the "Chief Executive" .
The President is not at the top of the Legislative Branch chain of command; he or she is at the top of the Executive Branch chain of command. The leaders of the Legislative Branch are the Speaker of the House and the Senate Majority Leader.
No, parliament is just the law making branch of their government, similar to our executive branch they just dont have a president at the top of it.
The president is the chief executive of the executive branch of government, so that is as high as he can go there. Two terms is the limit. William H Taft, a president, later became a supreme court justice--pretty much the top of the judicial branch.