Constitutional office of the President established as the head of the Union within the executive framework of the Constitution. Article 52 establishes the office of the President as the constitutional head of the Union within the chapter addressing the executive, alongside reference to the vice presidential office, and functions as a declaratory constitutional statement creating the presidential office without detailing functions or modalities in this clause.
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Constitutional office of the President established as the head of the Union within the executive framework of the Constitution.
Article 52 establishes the office of the President as the constitutional head of the Union within the chapter addressing the executive, alongside reference to the vice presidential office, and functions as a declaratory constitutional statement creating the presidential office without detailing functions or modalities in this clause.
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