The president appoints the cabinet, subject to Senate approval. He can not create or eliminate cabinet positions. Only Congress can do that.
Cabinet members are appointed by the President; with Senate approval.
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In the United States it is the President's job to determine how often the cabinet meet. The President also determines when they will meet.
The President and his cabinet.
The three groups of executive include: 1. The president 2. The cabinet 3. The civil service
No, but every president has had one.
The term "Kitchen Cabinet" is what the critics of President Andrew Jackson used to describe his informal advisers. They felt Jackson relied more on these advisers than he did his official cabinet.
The Executive Branch
In the United States, prospective administration cabinet members are first selected and nominated by the president. They must be confirmed by the senate before becoming a member of the president's cabinet.
No, the president is not mandated to have a cabinet. It would not be advisable for a president to go without a cabinet because they act to help the president make educated decision on policies. The Constitution does not mention anything about the president's cabinet.
The cabinet is the name for the group of department heads of the US government that report to the President. These people live In Washington , DC.