whenever he wants to! whenever he wants to!
By law, the President is required to inform Congress within sixty days of making an Executive Agreement.
In the United States the US President is obligated to inform the Congress of all important issues regarding the country. The designated date for this is February 12. The exact date is subject to change. The US Constitution however states that the president must inform a joint session of Congress early in the year.
He has 48 hours to notify congress.
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"Sona" stands for "State of the Nation Address" in the Philippines, which is an annual speech delivered by the President to Congress. It aims to inform the public about the current state of the country, the government's accomplishments, and its plans for the coming year.
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The "State of the Union Address."
yes but he must inform congress of his actions withing 48 hours and the troops can only be in the country for 60 days unless for safety they need more time[[pulling out]] unless congress approves that the troops may stay positioned there with a decloration of war
inform people about the current affairs throughout the country and the world
George Washington expanded the powers of the president when he ordered military to go and fight Indians in the west with out approval from Congress. He would often make decisions about fighting the Indians and would inform Congress only after the fact.
It says that the president should inform Congress of his intention to send troops abroad within 48 hours.
There is no set person. The Constitution requires that the President shall inform the Congress of the "state of the Union". It doesn't have to be a speech, and it doesn't have to be every year. The habit of the formal "state of the union" speech has come from television! About 20 years ago, the opposition party in Congress noted that the President always got prime time for the SOTU speech, and demanded "equal time". This was seen as fair since the President's speech was more political than functional. Since then, a member of the opposition party has been traditionally given some time to make its point in response to the SOTU speech. Too frequently, the President has used the SOTU as just another campaign speech rather than really reporting to Congress on the current state of the country.