11. The concentration of executive powers was a leading source of criticism heard by the delegation. 12. The Constitution confers on the President the whole executive power. 13. This arrangement proved unsatisfactory because there was no corresponding transfer of executive power. 14. He used his broad executive powers to nullify decisions by local governments. 15. Executive power is vested in the President, the Vice-President, and the Cabinet, which last is appointed by the President. 16. Executive power is formally vested in the British monarchy, represented by a Governor-General who acts on the advice of a Council of Ministers. 17. Executive power is vested in the President, who appoints a Council of Ministers headed by a Prime Minister. 18. Executive power is vested in the President of the Republic. 19. Executive power is vested in the President and the Cabinet, which the President appoints. 20. Executive power is exercised by the President who appoints and leads the Cabinet. |