The President is the chief executive of the United States government.
The president of the United States is the chief executive.
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In the United States the Executive Branch has tremendous power. It applies and enforces the laws passed by congress.
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There are no executive powers that are held by the Senate. Executive powers are reserved only for the President of the United States.
There are no executive powers that are held by the Senate. Executive powers are reserved only for the President of the United States.
Executive branchIn the United States government, the President (the head of the Executive Branch) has the power to veto legislation.
The executive authority is fragmented in most states, but it is not at a national level
The executive department has varied between a federal and a states right approach. The most recent trend is to establish the program federally and ask that states implement it. The states are given the freedom to determine how to implement it. The balance between states and the federal government is precarious.
its a 2 house government, created by James Madison, has 3 branches, increases government power, national executive and national judiciary