Yes, but Obama will still be president at that time.
The president appoints someone and the Senate must confirm
No
The President appoints the cabinet heads and is responsible for everything they do. They do not have a lot of disagreements that make their way to the President.
The president is elected and so must be sensitive to the will of the voters. The people he appoints therefore are also sensitive to the voters or else the President can fire them. The president is responsible for managing many departments of government. He needs to be able to choose people that he can work with and who share his ideals and goals of good government. (In actuality, the President appoints a much smaller percentage of federal employees that was the case before civil service laws were passed.)
Yes, if you want a bakery to make it.
The president appoints his most trusted aids and advisers to The White House Office.
The President of the United States has advisers that make up the Cabinet. Each President of the United States appoints several people, usually called Secretaries, to head the different departments within the Federal government.
The president can make a variety of appointments, including federal judges, ambassadors, and cabinet members. Additionally, the president appoints heads of federal agencies and commissions, as well as members of the military's high command. Some appointments require Senate confirmation, while others do not. The president also has the authority to appoint certain positions during recess periods of the Senate.
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The Israeli President appoints the apparent Prime Minister from the lead political party that was elected in the most recent parliamentary elections. The president chooses the party-leader who is most likely to be able to form a government, after he (the president) has consulted with every party. The person who is appointed then has three weeks to try to form a government through building a coalition of the parties which have been elected to Parliament. If he doesn't succeed, the President chooses a different party-leader to make a similar attempt. If all fails, new elections are scheduled for 90 days later.
The President (Executive Branch) appoints judges and justices of the Judicial Branch with the advice and consent (approval) of the Senate (Legislative Branch). Both branches must participate in order to complete an appointment.
Make Room for Daddy - 1953 Terry for President 1-16 was released on: USA: 12 January 1954