Presidents don't have legislative power. Congress has legislative powers. Presidents don't make laws.
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Governors are nearly like a president in regards to the fact that they are the highest government official in a certain area. However the president is in charge of a country, and a governor is in charge of a state.
Each of the following factors contribute to the presidential selection system we use today except
The legislative branch in England is known as Parliament. It does essentially the same thing as the US Congress, except that its members may serve in the Executive Branch (Prime Minister and ministers) without resigning their elective offices.
The legislative powers of the federal government are vested in Congress. They are empowered by the Constitution to make the laws.