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The power to create Cabinet level departments is?

The power to create a cabinet level post belongs to the president. However, the Congress much appropriate the funds to operate it. The most recent cabinet department is the Department of Homeland Security.


Can the US president establish the cabinet?

The president appoints the cabinet, subject to Senate approval. He can not create or eliminate cabinet positions. Only Congress can do that.


Can a president's cabinet veto him?

No- the president is the boss over his cabinet . He can fire the cabinet members but they have no power over him. The most dramatic thing they can do is to resign in protest.


Can the vice president and and the cabinet vote a president out of power?

no the people can only do that


Can the presidents cabinet veto?

No- the cabinet does not have any power over the President. In fact, the President is their boss . Of course cabinet members can disagree and give their opinions but the President has the final word.


What did the first president of the US create to help him do the work of the executive branch?

the President's Cabinet


Why did the president create the cabinet?

The Cabinet was created by George Washington, the first President of the United States. He appointed four Cabinet members to help him in fulfill his responsibilities and give him advice.


What are the 3 parts of Congressional power?

president, vice president, and Cabinet members.


What new cabinet level post did president bush create?

Secretary of Homeland Security was added to the cabinet after 9/11 while Bush was President.


Who has the power to nominate ambassador public minister or other officers of the US such as Cabinet members?

The president of the united states of America.


What new cabinet level post did president w bush create?

Secretary of Homeland Security was added to the cabinet after 9/11 while Bush was President.


How does the president nominate a cabinet?

A cabinet position is not an official position in government -- there is no constitutional amendment or law requiring or prohibiting a cabinet. Therefore, the President of the United States may appoint or fire any member of his cabinet that he sees fit. The President may also create new cabinet positions or destroy positions at his sole discretion. The President may also choose to have no cabinet at all. In short, the President appoints a person to be in his cabinet, and that person is in.