THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT AND HIS CABINET
Election of The President Singular or plural executive Qualification for the office of the President Other qualification Tenure of the President 22nd amendment and the right to Re-elected Succession to the office of the President Method of the removal of the President
Continued Temporary vacancy of the office of the President Salary and allowances of the President Formal procedure of the election of the president Composition of electoral college
Different stages of the Presidential election Nomination of the candidate Election of the delegates National convention Election campaign Election of the electoral college List system adopted for the election of electoral college Election of the President Absolute majority essential to get elected
Powers and role of the President Executive powers Enforcement of laws To maintain peace and order Protection against external invasions Protection against domestic violence To ensure republican governments in states Control over appointments Power of removal Military power of the president Chief architect of foreign policy
Legislative powers Right to send messages To give approval over the bills passed by the congress Power to issue executive orders Power to convene special session
Position of American President American president is real executive head Leader of the congress and chief legislature Influence in other areas of administration Leader of the party and of the nation American president is both prime minister as well as president
Cabinet of U.S.A. Appointments of ministers President is not bound to take secretaries from the same party Tenure of the cabinet Qualifications Salary and allowances of members of cabinet Chairman of cabinet
Functions of the cabinet Administrative functions Advisory functions To prepare the draft of the bills To help the president in preparing the report of the state of the union To provide necessary information to investigating committee