President's Cabinet or Kitchen Cabinet
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cabinet or kitchen cabinet
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The President makes an executive agreement with Another Country instead of a formal treaty
Executive Orders
A presidential elector is a person elected by the voters to represent them in making a formal selection of the Vice President and President.
presidential electors
A Presidential veto....
The Executive Council of Ontario is the formal group to which the premier and ministers collectively belong, and through which advise is given to the Lieutenant Governor on the exercise of provincial executive powers. The Executive Council is referred to at less formal times as "the Cabinet," and its members are "Cabinet ministers."
Cabinet ministers are the senior most advisors to the Crown.The Queen's Privy Council for Canada is the formal name of the body of advisors to the Sovereign; its members are appointed by the Governor General, on the advice of the prime minister. Only privy counsellors appointed on the advice of the currentprime minister are considered to be "active" advisors, and these privy counsellors are styled "ministers of the Crown."Even amongst ministers of the Crown, some have more authority and sway with the Government of Canada than do others. Ministers of the Crown who are the most active advisors on the exercise of executive powers become a part of the "Cabinet," which is the steering committee of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada (i.e., its only active branch of advisors).
The president's power to grant pardons is found in the US. A pardon cancels the sentence and grants the person forgiveness for the crime.
Chief Executives frequently rely on an informal group of loyal and trusted advisers, referred to as the "kitchen cabinet," rather than the formal cabinet who have been assigned to assist them with policy and managerial advice. The kitchen cabinet dates back to the Andrew Jackson presidency (1829â??37).
Although originally called the President's Palace, the Presidential Mansion, or the President's House, the formal name was the Executive Mansion. References to the home as the White House appear as early as 1811. President Theodore Roosevelt made formal the usage in 1901 when he had the "White House" name added to the official stationery.