The President of the United States
Many other categories are required to take this oath; the largest group is military officers.
There is no chief executive of the United States Constitution. If you are asking who is supposed to uphold the Constitution and make sure it is followed, that would be the President of the U.S. and the Congress (Senate and House of Representatives). I believe they all take oaths when they are sworn in to uphold it.
The Great Compromise helped get the constitution ratified.
# The Constitution is the supreme law of the land # When there is a conflict between the constitution and any other law, the Constitution must be followed # The judicial branch has a duty to uphold the Constitution
Fourth Chief Justice John Marshall established the following three principals of judicial review in his opinion for Marbury v. Madison, 5 US 137 (1803):The Constitution is the supreme law of the land.When there is a conflict between the Constitution and any other law, the Constitution must be followed.The Judicial Branch has a duty to uphold the Constitution.
the judicial branch has a duty uphold the constitution .It must be able to determine when a federal law conflicts with the constitution and to nullify,or cancel, unconstitutional law ----N.Tran
The promise made to uphold the US Constitution is known as the Oath of the Office of the President of the United States. This oath is taken every year at the swearing in ceremony of the president following their election or re-election.
THE ANSWER BELOW IS WRONG. Yes, the congress and the president all promise to uphold the constitution. Many types of positions also requires this promise. As a teacher I had to promise to uphold the constitution and when I was certified as a notary I did have to promise as well. People when they go into the military are also required the same thing.
Since you didn't say what oath I will answer the question in a general way. Most oaths ask a person to follow the law and have them,promise to uphold the constitution.
Since you didn't say what oath I will answer the question in a general way. Most oaths ask a person to follow the law and have them,promise to uphold the constitution.
One promise you make when you become president is to uphold the Constitution. Presidents who fail to do so may find themselves removed from office.
Yes, when he is sworn into office he swears to uphold the Constitution.
Because the constitution is the law of the land, and when someone swears to uphold the constitution, it means that they will protect everything it says on it. If you are not american, All of our rights come from this documnet. Ocasionaly the constitution gets stretched to the point where it may rip and that is why people swear to uphold it.. To prevent it to rip. Without it a Tyranical pres/ senate/ house of reps could easily rein over the free people of the united states. (if im wrong feel free to imput thoughts for i am only 15) Hopoe that helps a bit
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uphold constitution
There is no chief executive of the United States Constitution. If you are asking who is supposed to uphold the Constitution and make sure it is followed, that would be the President of the U.S. and the Congress (Senate and House of Representatives). I believe they all take oaths when they are sworn in to uphold it.
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To uphold and defend the constitution of the United states