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The cabinet positions are established by the US Congress.
The Congress.
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The Congress.
The Senate must approve the president's cabinet.
The Congress.
The separation of powers.
The Senate must approve the heads of the cabinet departments.
No. Only the congress can pass a law. The executive branch can, however, promulgate regulations.
The constitution does not mention a cabinet nor give any details about how the executive department should be organized. Congress has the power to create or abolish cabinet positions.
The congress _________________________________________ Drkzgodzz: Dude really lol it says in Article 2, Section 2, Senate must approve the president's choices.(via History Alive!: The United States Through Industrialism) it says the senate in the margins. So the answer is The Senate NOT THE CONGRESS
no- Congress has to approve any change in the make-up of the cabinet. The president has more lee-way in the composition of his White House staff but Congress still has to appropriate the money for salaries.