The primary duty of the executive branch of government is to propose and enforce laws. This branch, led by the President at the federal level, is responsible for implementing and administering the laws enacted by the legislative branch. While the executive can suggest new legislation and has a role in budgetary processes, its main function is to ensure that laws are executed and public policy is carried out.
There are three arms of power: Legislative Power, Executive Power and Judicial Power. It is the Judicial Power (The Judges) that has the power to interpret and apply laws in Australia. Courts and judges are independent of parliament and government.
The Legislative Branch makes the laws - the Executive Branch carries out the laws and enforces them - the Judicial Branch interprets the laws.
To adjudicate on disputes in addition to acting as a check on the other two branches of the government.
The executive branch of the United States government is charged with enforcing laws. The remaining branches, legislative and judicial, write and interpret the laws, respectively.
Judicial branch - interpret laws Executive branch - enforces laws legislative branch - makes laws
Checks and balances limit the powers of the national executive as the three branches of government have designated roles and features. The Executive branch carries out the laws. They do not create or interpret them. this balance has been successful for almost 250 years.
The Judicial branch of US Government has the power to interpret existing law. The Legislative branch creates law and the Executive branch enforces existing law.
Local Government < State Government < Federal Government The three branches of government (in case that was your real question) are the Legislative Branch (Congress, make laws), the Executive Branch (President, implement laws), and the Judicial Branch (Courts, interpret laws)
the Executive branch The Executive branch of almost every government in Western Civilization is the branch of government charged with the duty of enforcing the laws. Specifically, in the United States of America, this is true regardless of whether the government in question is the federal, state or local level. Many non-governmental organizations are designed in a form resembling the government of the US. They are often comprised of three branches. They will have a body to write the rules (the legislative branch), one to enforce the rules (executive), and one to interpret the rules (judicial).
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When listening to government officials, it helps to know their motive to interpret what is being said.
To interpret the results and then repeating the appropriate obstacle