An executive president is one who wields the powers of a<...
An executive president is one who wields the powers of a
head of state and government
ceremonial president only
leader of government business only
despot and benevolent dictator
Correct answer is A
An executive president is one who wields the powers of both the head of state and government. This means that the president has the highest executive authority and is responsible for the implementation and enforcement of all laws and the operation of all government services.
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