one way is they must be confined by a majority of votes
how a person become a memberof the cabinet
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Cabinet member must be chosen by the president and approved by the Senate. Most cabinet members helped support the president.?æ
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.
A person becomes a member of the Ummah or Islamic Nation if they are born to Muslim parents (specifically a Muslim father) or if they convert to Islam by reciting the Fatihah.
No, a person cannot serve simultaneously as a congresswoman and a member of the cabinet in the U.S. government. This is due to the separation of powers principle, which prohibits individuals from holding positions in both the legislative and executive branches at the same time. If a congresswoman were appointed to the cabinet, she would need to resign from her congressional position.
United States Cabinet nominees are chosen from a large pool of potential candidates. One of the few qualification restrictions is set out in Article one in the Constitution : "no person holding any office under the United States, shall be a member of either house during his continuance in office." Accordingly, a sitting member of the United States Congress must resign his or her seat before accepting a Cabinet appointment. Likewise, a governor appointed to a cabinet post must resign as governor.
elected directly by the people is wrong its elected by the cabinet dummyThe leader of the majority party in the legislature
New US presidents take the oath of office and become President at noon on January 20, of the year following the election.
They must consent to the appointment by a simple majority vote.
At Confirmation, we celebrate the young person receiving the Holy Spirit. This is a very sacred time for the young person, as he/she becomes an adult member in the Church.
Yes, in a sense that person does become a defacto president.