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Institution of American Presidency, main trends of American foreign policy, new policy of Barack Obama

The president of the United States is head of the executive power, or the chief executive, and his office is one of the most powerful in the world. Under the Constitution he must «take care, that the laws be faithfully executed”. In addition he has important legislative and judicial powers. The official residence and office of the President is in the White House, Washington. D.C.

Constitutional qualifications for the Presidency are relatively simple: the President must be at least 35 years old, a resident of the country for at least 14 years and a nation­al born citizen.

The President, together with the Vice President, is elected to a four-year-term. The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution, 1951, limited the Presidency to no more that two terms. Franklin D. Roosevelt had been the only President to be elected four times (the first time in 1933).

If a President dies or is unable to carry out his duties, he is succeeded by the Vice President. The Constitution does not delegate any specific executive powers to the Vice President (or to members of the presidential Cabinet or to other federal officials). Except for the right of succession to the Presidency, the Vice President's only Constitutional duties are to serve as the presiding officer of the Senate. Next in line of succession to the Presidency come the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President pro tempore of the Senate (who presides over the Senate when the Vice President is absent). After them in order of importance, come the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Treasury, the Secretary of Defence and the rest of the cabinet ministers.

Functions:

As head of the government (the executive branch), the President must carry out the government programmes.

He has an important legislative role. He recommends laws to Congress and requests money for federal government operations.

He can veto any bill passed by Congress, and his veto may be overruled by a two-thirds vote in both Houses of Congress.

The President, as head of a political party and as chief executive officer of the government, has a strong influence on public opinion, on what the course of legisla­tion in Congress very often depends. Within the executive branch, the President has Proadpowers to issue so-called executive orders, which have the force of law. He is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the United States.

The President has the authority to appoint the heads of all executive departments and agencies, together with hundreds of other high-ranking officials, including judges, from the district court level to the US Supreme Court. Each appointment must be approved by the Senate.

One more important function of the President is that he can grant a full or condition­al pardon to anyone accused of breaking a federal law — make shorter prison sentences and reduce fines.

Under the Constitution the President is responsible for foreign relations with other nations. With the Secretary of State, the President manages all official contacts with for­eign governments, and concludes treaties with other countries. Such treaties must be approved by a two-thirds vote of the Senate.



Main trends:

President Barack Obama introduced a new Global Health Plan which through a comprehensive package sought to spend 65 billion dollars in the next half decade to fight deadly diseases in the poor developing world.

President Obama stated during the 64th UN General Assembly that the U.S. fully supported the UN´s Millennium Development Goals and would work to revive fresh thinking on a number of important global issues concerning the future generation, namely: climate change, nuclear disarmament, the global food crisis, the HINI pandemic and the international financial and economic crisis.

February and March, Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton made separate overseas trips to announce a "new era" in U.S. foreign relations with Russia and Europe, using the terms "break" and "reset" to signal major changes from the policies of the preceding administration.

Obama continued his outreach to the Muslim world, releasing a New Year's video message to the people and government of Iran.

On September 24, 2009, Obama became the first sitting U.S. President to preside over a meeting of the United Nations Security Council. Early in his presidency, Obama moved to alter U.S. war strategy in Iraq by planning to decrease troop levels. By August 31, 2010, our combat mission in Iraq will end.


Date: 2015-12-24; view: 878


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