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function of president? ( as a board exam point of view ) ​

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Answered by smartykiller
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Explanation:

President Holds Primary Powers in Foreign Policy Matters:

The President decides the basic issues of foreign policy and, together with the Government, conducts foreign policy.

He signs international treaties and submits them to the Seimas for ratification.

The President appoints and recalls, upon the submission of the Government, diplomatic representatives of the Republic of Lithuania to foreign states and international organizations.

He receives letters of credence and recall of diplomatic representatives of foreign states; confers the highest diplomatic ranks and special titles.

These roles are:

(1) chief of state,

(2) chief executive,

(3) chief administrator,

(4) chief diplomat,

(5) commander in chief,

(6) chief legislator,

(7) party chief, and

(8) chief citizen.

Chief of state refers to the President as the head of the government.

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Answered by PrakharSrivastav
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Explanation:

The President is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the State.

He heads the State Defense Council; and he confers the highest military ranks.

The President appoints and dismisses, upon the assent of the Seimas, the Commander of the Armed Forces and the Head of the Security Service.

He holds the right of legislative initiative at the Seimas and also the right to veto the laws passed by the Seimas.

The President appoints and dismisses, upon the assent of the Seimas, the Prime Minister.

He charges him to form the Government and approves its composition.

The President has the right to apply to the Constitutional Court.

In cases provided for by the Constitution, the President may dissolve the Seimas.

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