Yes it enforces the law while, judicial interprets the laws and the legislative makes them.
one of the duties of the executive is to enforce the law.
In the US, the executive branch has the power to enforce the law.
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It is the duty of the Executive Branch of government to carry out and enforce the laws passed by the Legislative Branch.
Yes it enforces the law while, judicial interprets the laws and the legislative makes them.
The executive branch's role in relation to the nation's laws is to enforce and implement them. This includes overseeing government agencies responsible for carrying out laws, issuing executive orders, and making sure that laws are faithfully executed. Additionally, the executive branch is responsible for proposing new legislation to address emerging issues or priorities.
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Mainly, the executive branch is to enforce the laws established by the legislative branch, while the judicial branch has the final say on interpreting the law.
The Executive branch, headed by the President.
None. The Judicial Branch has no enforcement power. Their responsibility is to interpret and apply the law and ensure laws, executive orders and treaties are constitutional. The Executive Branch is responsible for enforcing the law.
The executive branch, the president, can either veto (deny) the law or accept it. if he accepts it the bill becomes a law Update 1: The executive branch has the responsibility to enforce the laws that the government enacts and has the right to check the legislature by vetoing (deny) a bill or signing it into law. Should the executive branch veto a bill, the legislature has the right to override the veto by passing the legislation again with 2/3 of both the House and the Senate. If and only if this happens is the veto of the executive branch is vacated and automatically becomes law that the executive branch must enforce.
In the way, and with the vigor (or lack of it), with which they enforce it.