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19 December, 23:17

When members of congress delegate power to the executive branch, it substantially reduces the power of the federal government compared to state governments. has no impact on the importance of the presidency at all. violates the constitution by violating the separation of powers. substantially reduces the importance of the presidency. substantially enhances the importance of the presidency?

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  1. 20 December, 00:02
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    Delegating power from Congress to the Presidency does not endanger the principle of separation of power neccesarily, but it does increases the power of the President. Depending on what powers are delegated to the presidency, then there could be a danger of breaking the principle of separation of power. Therefore, in some cases delegating power in the presidency could make it too powerful.
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