Перевести текст, the chief executive of the us is the president who is elected for a four-year term.under a constitutional amendment passed in 1951? a president can be elected for only two terms. the powers of the presidency are formidable, but not without limitations.the president, as the chief formulator of public policy, often proposes legislation to congress. he can also veto any bill passed by the congress. the president has the authority to appoint federal justices as vacancies occur, including members of the supreme court. he also appoints the heads and senior officials of the executive branch agencies. each appointment must be confirmed by a vote of the senate. under the constitution, the president is primarily responsible for foreign relations with other nations. the president appoints ambassadors and other officials, and, with the secretary of state, formulates and manages the nation's foreign policy. he represents usa aboard and negotiates treties with other countries. within the executive branch, the president has broad powers to issue regulations and directives regarding the work of the federal departments and agencies. he is also commander-in-chief of the armed forces.