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THE PRESIDENCY AND THE EXECUTIVE

POWER
The Executive Branch in the Constitution
Article II of the U.S. constitution enunciates all the prerogatives
granted to the Executive.
The Presidency is the highest institution of the Executive branch.
The Executive Power is vested by the President.

Power of the U.S. President


Expressed Powers
Delegated Powers
Inherent Powers

Organization of the Presidency

The President
The White House Staff
The Executive Office of the President
The cabinet
The Independent Establishment and Government Corporations

Further personalities
Vice-President (Succeed the President in case of resignation or
death, and presides over the Senate if necessary)
The First Spouse.

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