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Yes, it is. Article 2, Section 3 requires the president to ". . . from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union. . . "
The President's State of the Union address is not explicitly mentioned in the United States Constitution. However, Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution requires the President to periodically inform Congress about the state of the union, which has been traditionally fulfilled through the State of the Union address. The practice of delivering an annual address to Congress was established by President George Washington and has since become a customary event.
U. S. Constitution, Article II, Section 3, Clause 5
State of the Union Article II, Section 3, Clause 1
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Article II, section II All of Article II defines the parameters of the Presidency. However, section II enumerates the powers and responsibilities of the President. See related links.
It is in Article Two of the United States Constitution where the powers of the President and Vice President are laid out. The article deals with the executive branch in general.
Article 1 section 7
I think that if you are the president of the philippine's you should a born citizen in philippine's. Nope..for the Article 7 Section 22 of the Philippine Constitution, check out P.D. No. 1177 and for the Section 23, it is the S.O.N.A. or the State of the Nation Address..
Article II, Section II (of the original seven articles)
yes Among other things, the U.S. Constitution, Article II, Section 3 requires that the President "... take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed...".