A president may not have any power to enforce the law at all; in most places the position is solely one of civilian leadership.
It is called an "Executive Order."
There were many presidents in the year 1999. It depends which country you are referring to.
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Most say he was 6'2" and 220-250 pounds later in life.Reference: Bumgarner, John R. The Health of the Presidents: The 41 United States Presidents Through 1993 from a Physician's Point of View.
Impeachment is the functional embodiment of sovereign rule of the people as exercised through Congress' Constitutional mandate. Impeachment confers upon the Congress one of the ultimate powers of checks and balances in the ability to remove presidents, justices and civil servants.
to order congress to pass a specific law
The United Nations enforce rules through the resolutions of the Security Council.
When the govenor of Arkansas refused to uphold the law that required integration of schools, Eisenhower took control of the National Guard and used them to protect the nine black students enrolling into a all-white school.
The veto.
Enforce laws regarding consumer protection through telecommunication.
There were many presidents in the year 1999. It depends which country you are referring to.
The probability, over presidents of all organisations, through all of time, is 1.
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Enforce laws regarding consumer protection through telecommunication.
The president's job is to see that people enforce the law which are created by the Legislature and The Judicial Branch. They make sure that the president does his job correctly.
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Usually through international pressure such as trade sanctions and occasionally military action.