At this point in his presidency, Barack Obama has issued 227 executive orders. This is fewer than President Bush (291) or President Clinton (364) issued. You may have read online claims that Mr. Obama has issued a record number of executive orders; these claims are false.
No, that is an internet myth, spread by his political opponents. As of August 30, 2012, he had signed 137 executive orders, a very typical number.
From 2008 to 2016, President Barack Obama signed a total of 276 executive orders. His use of executive orders covered a wide range of issues, including healthcare, immigration, and environmental policy. Obama's approach to executive orders was often viewed as a response to partisan gridlock in Congress.
If you are asking whether President Obama has issued the most executive orders (as claimed in an internet chain e-mail), the answer is no. In fact, he has issued fewer executive orders than many of his predecessors, including President George W. Bush (Mr. Bush issued 291 of them, while President Obama's current total is 168). I enclose a link to a reliable total of all executive orders: President Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued the most (more than 3500 of them during his 12 years in office).
During his first four years, President Obama signed 140 executive orders, which is not an unusual number. Internet reports that he signed 900 of them are false.
Former President Obama issued 277 executive orders during his eight years in office; this was an average of 35 per year. He issued fewer executive orders than George W. Bush, and in fact, he was not even in the top fifteen for the total number of executive orders issued by presidents.
Three executive orders issued by Obama are in relevance to the topic of gun safety. These are addressing unnecessary legal barriers, reviewing safety standards for gun safes, and prosecuting crimes related to guns.
Up to Oct, 26, 2012 Obama has signed 145 executive orders that has been seen by the public, By far EO 13603 is the worst 1 since it give power of all resources to the government.
I am not sure what you mean by "papers." In our system of government, congress passes legislation (laws) and then the president signs them. The president can also sign executive orders. Without more information, it is difficult to answer, since this president (like all other presidents) has signed a number of bills into law; Mr. Obama has also issued 144 executive orders during his first four years in office.
Promoting International Regulatory Cooperation and Establishing a White House Council in Strong Cities As of 15 October 2012, President Barack H. Obama II has signed 140 Executive Orders, beginning with Executive Order 13489, "Presidential Records", signed on his second day in office, 21 January 2009, and with the latest being Executive Order 13628, "Executive Order from the President regarding Authorizing the Implementation of Certain Sanctions Set Forth in the Iran Threat Reduction and Syria Human Rights Act of 2012 and Additional Sanctions with respect to Iran", signed on 9 October 2012. A comprehensive listing of President Obama's Executive Orders may be found at the WhiteHouse link below. See related links. A comprehensive listing of all Executive Orders going back to President Franklin D. Roosevelt's four administrations (note that the very latest E.O.'s may not be reflected in the list for several weeks or even months after their signing) may be found at the Federal Register in the related link.
The leader of the executive branch is the President. The president is Barack Obama.