What legislation or policy give the president power?

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Powers of a president are specified by the The Constitution. A Constitution is a tool that explains which organs can exercise legislative power (making new laws), executive power (implementing the laws) and judicial power (adjudicating disputes), and what the limitation on those powers are.
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