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Executive branch

Structure:
A president whom will represent and decide how the country
should act toward other countries will lead unified alliances.
This individual comes to power by being elected; Major
political parties recruit candidates for president whose names
will then appear in an election ballet. The candidate who wins
popular vote in majority of the states is then sworn to be the
president of the Unified Alliances. The president will be well
advised by a group of leaders and helped by the Vice-president
but when making a decision, only the president will make the
decision and lead our country.
Nominations and elections:
There will be elections taking place every year, however a
president is only to be elected every four years. Citizens who
are eligible to vote may vote for the president and vice
president of their choice. Unified alliances is run by an
electoral college to prevent states with concentrated
populations from overriding votes of the less populated states.
The president shall be older than thirty-five years of age; he
must have graduated with at least a bachelors degree on ether
business, law or history. Unified alliance only requires
experience from a candidate to have joined the military for the
minimum of four years and serve the country honorably. A
president will serve for Four years with the excess of two term
limits.
Powers:

The president will have the authority to veto a bill or pass a bill
and convert it into a law. As an ex-military the president is to
understand and acknowledge the bravery and courage of our
troops, he will then have the power to control the military by
being Commander in chief controlling all armed forces. The
president is to make treaties with other countries, he will be
responsible to make agreements and represent our country in
an honorably way.

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