The executive branch is headed by the President and is then followed by the Vice President. He is the chief of the military and thus is granted power over them. He has the abilities to gather a cabinet to help him in his endeavors along with a staff of supporters.
The President has formal powers that include the commander and chief of the military. The Presidents informal powers include that of the agenda setting that he does at the beginning of the year.
The Congress and the President share the powers of declaring war and passing laws which help them both make clear judgments and also make let some of the pressure of making all the laws off of both of them. The judiciary monitors the President in the things that he does in order to make sure he stays in line with Constitution while the President appoints them.
The President powers have shifted to a more powerful position and sturdy one that the framers were not completely supportive of. Most of this is from the Great Depression, WWII, and FDR who took his power to new level of efficiency.
The executive branches political parties use him to advertise their candidates for races that are in the future. He is the leader of the party and sets the agenda of what they want do. The president also owes some support of the interest groups who give money to his campaign and help him get elected. They are also needy of the media in order to gain support from the public and also to get his word of which way he hopes to push the country to gain support and also build on his legacy. The state and local government help the president get more of the people's wish through his office and signed into law.
The President has formal powers that include the commander and chief of the military. The Presidents informal powers include that of the agenda setting that he does at the beginning of the year.
The Congress and the President share the powers of declaring war and passing laws which help them both make clear judgments and also make let some of the pressure of making all the laws off of both of them. The judiciary monitors the President in the things that he does in order to make sure he stays in line with Constitution while the President appoints them.
The President powers have shifted to a more powerful position and sturdy one that the framers were not completely supportive of. Most of this is from the Great Depression, WWII, and FDR who took his power to new level of efficiency.
The executive branches political parties use him to advertise their candidates for races that are in the future. He is the leader of the party and sets the agenda of what they want do. The president also owes some support of the interest groups who give money to his campaign and help him get elected. They are also needy of the media in order to gain support from the public and also to get his word of which way he hopes to push the country to gain support and also build on his legacy. The state and local government help the president get more of the people's wish through his office and signed into law.