The Executive Branch of the Federal government is the branch that chooses who will be Secretary of State in the United States. The President of the United States appoints who will be in this post in the Cabinet.
Executive. They are a member of the president's cabinet.
The legislative branch approves the nomination of the Secretary of State.
what branch of government does the secretary work in
executive branch
The Executive branch .
legislative
Absolutely, as long as the Senate approves the nomination. Pres. Kennedy appointed his brother Bobby as his Attorney General.
Congress approves Secretary of State.
The person (or group) that approves all governor appointments is the Secretary of State.
Lincoln had nominated William Seward as Secretary of State. The Senate confirmed the nomination and Seward became the Union's Secretary of State.
legislative
at which level ? nation: congress state: state legislature city_town: city council
The Secretary of State is a member of the Executive Branch.
Senate
Secretary of the state
These are part of the executive branch.
The U.S. Secretary of State is the foreign minister and the official charged with conducting foreign policy. However, the President of the United States has the final authority on foreign policies. Each country outside of the US, conduct their own foreign policy with cabinet members or country leader having the final say so.
These all belong to the executive branch.