Presidential Systems Questions
In a presidential system, executive orders are typically issued by the president and are used to implement and enforce laws, policies, and directives without the need for congressional approval. The president has the authority to issue executive orders, which have the force of law, and they can be used to address urgent matters, respond to emergencies, or set administrative policies. However, executive orders are subject to judicial review and can be challenged if they exceed the president's constitutional authority or violate existing laws.