The legislative branch holds the powers of impeachment of the President. The House of Representatives is tasked with bringing forth charges. The Senate is tasked with holding the trial of impeachment.
The House of Representatives , which is the lower chamber of the legislative branch of the US government, has the power to impeach the President. Impeachment requires the Senate to hold a trial which upon conviction by 2/3 of the Senate would remove the President from office,
There are several titles for the head of the executive branch of a national government, e.g., prime minister, premier and president.
No branch of government has ultimate control. Thankfully we have something called separation of powers (checks and balances). Example Congress legislative branch make laws. the president executive branch enforces them. the courts the judicial branch decides whether the law are constitutional. They interpret the law. Sadly over the years congress and given powers and extended the powers to the president.
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The branch of government that can establish a federal government is the legislative. This is done through the Congress which is given the power by the US constitution.
The House of Representatives , which is the lower chamber of the legislative branch of the US government, has the power to impeach the President. Impeachment requires the Senate to hold a trial which upon conviction by 2/3 of the Senate would remove the President from office,
Congress can impeach a president.
There are several titles for the head of the executive branch of a national government, e.g., prime minister, premier and president.
The administrative arm of government is called the executive branch. The executive branch is headed by the President.
they are given the power to impeach!
That depends on the branch of government, as there are a number. In the executive branch, it is the President. In the judicial branch, it is the Chief Justice. In the Legislative branch, there are two: the head of the senate is the President of the Senate. The head of the US House of Representatives is the Speaker of the House.
That depends on the branch of government, as there are a number. In the executive branch, it is the President. In the judicial branch, it is the Chief Justice. In the Legislative branch, there are two: the head of the senate is the President of the Senate. The head of the US House of Representatives is the Speaker of the House.
No branch of government has ultimate control. Thankfully we have something called separation of powers (checks and balances). Example Congress legislative branch make laws. the president executive branch enforces them. the courts the judicial branch decides whether the law are constitutional. They interpret the law. Sadly over the years congress and given powers and extended the powers to the president.
The power of the US government is organized differently as all power is not given to one person. In the United States Constitution there are three different branches of government; The Executive Branch (includes the President and Vice-President), The Judicial Branch (includes the Supreme Court), and The Legislative Branch (includes Congress). Each of these branches are given different duties and responsibilities. With this method, the overall power of the government is divided among all three. This is called the separation of powers.
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the president was given the power to make treaties and speak to leaders of the different countries
(in the US) Every elected government has an executive branch. For the federal government this person is the President, for a state it would be the Governor, for a County it would be the County Executive or County Manager, for a municipality it would be the Mayor.