In America, the Legislative Branch (Congress - The Senate and the House of Representatives) passes laws. The Executive Branch enforces the laws, and the Judicial Branch interprets the laws. Such is the beauty of American separation of powers.
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To write and pass new laws for the country
The people who have the power to make laws are politics, the government and the president.Added: (This answer applies to the US only) ONLY the Legislative Branch of government has the power to propose and pass laws. They forward the legislation to the President who will sign the legislation which turns it into law. The Executive Branch of government carries out the laws, and the Judicial Branch of government passes judgement on them. Other nations have different and/or varying processes.
No. The role of the judicial branch of the US government is to interpret laws in relation to the Constitution. The Supreme Court makes up the Judicial branch. The branch of government that creates laws is the legislative branch (Congress).
There are three main branches of government in the United States, the executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of government. The main responsibility of the legislative branch of government is to write and pass laws.
Legislative BranchA:The legislative branch is responsible for creating and passing laws. However, the president has the authority to veto any laws, which prevents them from passing. the legislative creates the laws and bills and it is then sent to the president he may pass or veto it the legislative branch then may over turn the veto with a 2/3's vote