1) Free choice to select the Prime Minister 2) Right to initiate legislative process 3) Has the veto power to stop a bill 4) Have the Constitutional Tribunal verify if the Bill presented before him is in compliance with the constitution
As the Supreme Representative of the Polish State. 5) Can ratify and revoke international agreements 6) Nominate and recall ambassadors 7) Formally accepts State Representatives' accreditations 8) Decide on awards of highest academic titles, state distinctions and orders 9) Right of clemency; he can dismiss final court verdicts or decisions.
As the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces 10) Appoints Chief of the General Staff and commanders of all the service branches * In times of war, the Polish President can nominate the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and can order general mobilization.
Accompanying these powers are the duties of the Polish President. Wherein the offices of Chancellary of the President, the Office of the National Security, and the Body of Advisors to the President assist the president in the performance of his duties.
The government was able to request money from the people for things the government needed but they could not enforce these requests so the government overall had little money and no effective way to get it
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Interactions between humans and the environment." A historian is awarded a grant to study the effects of industrial air pollution on sugarcane farms in Brazil. His research will focus on <span>Interactions between humans and the environment</span>