Roles of the President
1. Head of State
-Ceremonial leader
2. Chief Executive
-Directs the Government
3. Chief Legislator
-Proposes bill to congress
-Attempts to influence congress
4. Economic planner
-Prepares a federal budget proposal every year
5. Party Leader
-Most important person in his/her political party
6. Chief Diplomat
-President is able to make decisive decisions
7. Commander-in-chief
-Power to send troops
-Dictates military strategies and operations
-Ceremonial leader
2. Chief Executive
-Directs the Government
3. Chief Legislator
-Proposes bill to congress
-Attempts to influence congress
4. Economic planner
-Prepares a federal budget proposal every year
5. Party Leader
-Most important person in his/her political party
6. Chief Diplomat
-President is able to make decisive decisions
7. Commander-in-chief
-Power to send troops
-Dictates military strategies and operations
Presidential Cabinet, names, pictures, and description
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President of Senate
President's personal adviser Finances Responsible for armed forces and related military matters Ensures that the laws of the state are uniformly and adequately enforced Human resources manager overseeing agriculture throughout the country Formulating policy and providing advice to the President Looks out for American workers, ensuring jobs are secure and conditions are safe Advising the President on health and welfare matters Advise the President on housing Responsible for highway and transportation safety regulate, develop and produce energy Sets standards for education Works to employ veterans Ensuring the safety of the country and border control |
Requirements to be President
-A natural born citizen
-35 years old
-Resident of the US for at least 14 years
-35 years old
-Resident of the US for at least 14 years
Line of Succession
Vice President
Speaker of the House
Senate Pro temp
Secretary of State
Secretary of Treasury
Secretary of Defense
Attorney General
Secretary of Interior
Secretary of Agriculture
Secretary of Commerce
Secretary of Labor
Secretary of Health and Human Services
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Secretary of Transportation
Secretary of Energy
Secretary of Education
Secretary of Veteran Affairs
Secretary of Homeland Security
Speaker of the House
Senate Pro temp
Secretary of State
Secretary of Treasury
Secretary of Defense
Attorney General
Secretary of Interior
Secretary of Agriculture
Secretary of Commerce
Secretary of Labor
Secretary of Health and Human Services
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Secretary of Transportation
Secretary of Energy
Secretary of Education
Secretary of Veteran Affairs
Secretary of Homeland Security
Impeachment Process
Impeachment process starts when 2/3 majority of the Parliament vote to impeach the President. Then the Constitutional Court decides whether the President is guilt of the crime he is charged with.