No there is no such thing as an administrative branch.
No, Cuba has a separate unicameral legislative branch.
yes
Because they combine legislative, executive, and judicial functions.
The President can veto any bill that is presented to him by the Legislative branch. Also, because of judicial review the supreme court can declare bills created by the legislative to be unconstitutional.
Technically, the legislative branch of the US governement is granted law making authority in the US Constitution. However, there are mechanisms for the courts to make law and the Executive branch may do so as well through administrative agencies that it administers.
The executive branch of government enforces legislative laws. It is responsible for implementing and administering the laws passed by the legislative branch. This branch is headed by the President (at the federal level) or a governor (at the state level), along with various administrative agencies that carry out specific functions related to law enforcement and regulation.
they are all the same no branch is the important they all are
The Legislative branch (Congress).
The Legislative Branch(:
The legislative branch
the legislative branch makes all the national laws
The Legislative Branch