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The National Assembly (legislature) has the exclusive power of impeaching either the president or the vice president
The act of impeachment is a presidential one. Impeaching a president would resolve in the removal of the president by means of a congressional vote.
The Justices of the US Supreme Court. Impeachment is voted on by Congress.
The answer to that is the president's chief of staff.
Tenure of Office Act of 1867 made it illegal for the President to fire a cabinet member without the approval of Congress. It was used as grounds for impeaching President Andrew Johnson. It was later declared to be unconstitutional.
The legislature can check the power of the chief executive or president by overriding, approving and impeaching.
its the president of haiti who controls the contry
No. The impeachment process is the only lawful way to remove a president from office. Of course, he could voluntarily resign under the threat of impeachment as did Richard Nixon.
To impeach a president, the House of Representatives must come up with an accusation against the president. The trial is then held by the Supreme Court with the Senate as a jury. So, both the Judicial and the Legislative branch participate in impeaching a president.
To impeach a president, the House of Representatives must come up with an accusation against the president. The trial is then held by the Supreme Court with the Senate as a jury. So, both the Judicial and the Legislative branch participate in impeaching a president.