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Duties, complications and limitations of a president?

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the duties, complications and limitations you encounter when you become a president of the philippines

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  1. Duties of the President:

    1 . Head of state

    2.  Chief diplomatic officer

    3.  Chief executive officer

    4.  Chief appointments officer

    5. Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces

    Complications with categorization:

    While clear categories do exist, it is sometimes difficult to choose which category some individual heads of state belong to. Constitutional powers that included a veto over legislation and power to dismiss the cabinet. It could be argued that the strengthening of the powers of the President, vis-a-vis the legislature, has moved the Philippines into the semi-presidential category. Similarly the original powers given to the President under the constitution moved the Philippines closer to the French semi-presidential model. The powers of the President of the Republic were curtailed in 1986 after the Marcos dictatorship.  

    Limitations:

    The powers of the President is limited by the Constitution.  The acts of the President can be vetoed by the Legislature and reviewed by the Supreme Court through the principle of checks and balances.

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