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If you are referring to the President of the U.S. than the speech he is required to make by the Constitution is the State of the Union Address.
No. The Constitution merely requires that the President "from time to time" inform Congress as to the state of the union. It does not have to be a speech, and in fact every President from Thomas Jefferson until Woodrow Wilson submitted the state of the union in a letter to Congress. The speech traditionally takes place annually, but this is not constitutionally required.
Yes, the president is required to make a report to Congress, "from time to time". It has become customary for the president to do so in a speech once a year.
President Obama's State Of The Union Speech was important because he like any other president and theirs was too. It was so important because it was a speech letting us know whats going on in the union states and what he plans to do about it.
state of the union address
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State of the Union Address
The annual speech given by the president to update Congress and the people is called the State of the Union address.
State of the Union
The president of the united states of america
The president is required to give an annual State of the Union address to Congress, and presidents frequently use this speech as an opportunity to propose a legislative agenda for Congress.