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Duties of the President

The president’s chief duty is to make sure that the rules that establish OHRA's mission entrusted by God  are faithfully executed, and this duty is performed through an elaborate system of executive agencies that includes cabinet-level departments. Presidents appoint all cabinet heads and most other high-ranking officials of the executive committee of the OHRA. The president has the power to make treaties with governments, though the Council of OHRA must approve such treaties by a two-thirds majority. Finally, the president has the power to approve or reject (veto). The President has power on diplomatic affairs. The President appoints the Chair of Council on International Affairs.

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