The President's primary duty is to make sure U.S. laws are followed and federal government operations are effective. In addition, the President approves and sign legislative bills into law and commands the U.S. Armed Services.
The first duty of the President is to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. Before the President takes office he swears this oath on the Bible.
One of the most important duties of the President is to ensure that all laws are faithfully executed. He also has the power to sign or veto legislation.
The Vice President is President of the Senate and has the power to break a tie on votes in the Senate. The Vice President is also the successor to the Presidency if the President cannot continue serving in office. Vice Presidents have become more involved and more powerful in recent years. They serve as close advisers to the president and often bolster the presidents credentials because of their previous experience in government.
The Senate would choose the Vice-President, who in turn would act as President until the House reached a decision.
The vice president presides over the Senate.
Being the leader of the Senate
Leading the Senate
The President's primary duty is to make sure U.S. laws are followed and federal government operations are effective. In addition, the President approves and sign legislative bills into law and commands the U.S. Armed Services.
The vice president's special duty is to be president of the Senate.
Leading the Senate
One duty of the President is to sign a bill into a law. Another duty is to be Commander in Chief of the US military.
It is the House of Representative's duty to charge the president with impeachment. It is also the Senate duty too, but mostly the House of Representative's duty ;)
It should be: I applied for duty yesterday.Had and on are not necessary.
He Is the president of the United States or the US for short.
His only responsibility if to make the deciding vote in the Senate as the President of the Senate if there is ever a tie on legislation. His other duty is to take over as President should something happen to the sitting President.
He only real duty is to chair the US Senate, but I am not sure that is an executive duty, Of course, he becomes the chief executive if something happens to the President. He may be given executive assignments by the President on occasion.