Executive power shall be invested in the President of the United States. His or her term of office will be four years, the same 4-year period in which Federal Legislators and Supreme Court Justices will be elected. The president will choose a Vice President who will serve in the President's absence. Presidents will be elected on the first Tuesday of November, and they will take office on January 20.
Section 2
A president cannot become president unless he or she wins at least a 51-percent majority of the popular vote, after using a system of Ranked Choice Voting.
The former Electoral College System for electing a president has been abolished.
Section 3
If a president resigns, dies, is impeached, or is unable to hold the office, then the vice president will replace him or her. If the vice president is unable to serve at that time, the order of succession will be the Speaker of the House of Federal Legislators, followed by the Secretary of State.
Section 4
The president's salary shall be 3 times the federal minimum wage. The president cannot accept money, expensive gifts, or fringe benefits from citizens or corporate lobbyists before or during his or her term of office. Such money or gifts would bias his or her decisions.
Section 5
The president shall be Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the United States and also of the National Guard of each state. The President is not required to wait for the approval of Congress
to deploy troops on a moment's notice for international or domestic conflicts if there is a national emergency that requires it.
Section 6
The president cannot make a declaration of war, unless 51 percent of the Federal Congress approves.
Section 7
All past executive orders or presidential directives made by presidents must be fully disclosed, explained, and clarified by the Congress. Congress must approve them with a 51 percent majority. Congress may also rewrite them. Then they can be added to the federal statutes.
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