The president has charge of every federal agency except the courts and the people who serve as direct employees of Congress. Lower level workers are protected by civil service so the president can not do much with them directly.
The president's cabinet consists of the heads of 15 executive departments. These departments include the Department of State, Department of Treasury, Department of Defense, Department of Justice, Department of Interior, Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Labor, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of Transportation, Department of Energy, Department of Education, Department of Veterans Affairs, and Department of Homeland Security.
There are no restrictions on how much the President relies on his cabinet for advice or how many cabinet meeting he has to hold. He can fire them if they complain too loudly. The president does not even have to give his cabinet secretaries free rein on how they run their departments.
The cabinet members each run one of the major departments of the US government. The employees of these departments are under the direction of the cabinet member who heads their department.
They are the "Cabinet." In the US, the Cabinet consists of the Secretaries in charge of the executive departments, along with the Attorney General for the Department of Justice.
Yes- they appoint a cabinet of 15 to run the 15 departments.
The president's cabinet is made up of people who will represent the policies of the government in various departments. These are mostly people with the relevant qualifications for such positions.
The executive branch of the US government is headed by the President. Below him are the 15 cabinet members who each run their department. There are hundreds of workers , all over the US, in these departments. Many are civil service employees.
The heads of 15 executive departments make up the Cabinet. The cabinet helps the president make decisions , gives advice and provides information to the President . The cabinet secretaries also manage their departments and help or hurt the president by the kind of job they do with their departments. The departments of state, justice, treasury and defense are particularly important to the administration. The others are often appointed as much for political reasons as for their expertise in the area of their department. At the president's discretion, the vice-president may be asked to attend cabinet meeting and carry out assignments for the president.
They each run a department of the government and they give the president information and advice in their area of expertise,
A Federal Election... well it's basically where the whole country has to vote on who they want as Prime Minister and Members of Parliament. In order to have a federal election, the Governor General has to call one. This means, that the current parliament dissolves, leaving Cabinet to run government while the public chooses their new MPS...
Congress appropriates all the money that the different departments of the Executive branch depends on to fund each departments activities. All monies used to run the United States government are dispensed by Congress.
The purpose of the Presidential Cabinet is to advise the President on matters relating to their individual departments of offices. At present, the Cabinet is made up of heads of 15 departments. The heads of some of these departments include the Secretary of Labor, Vice President, Attorney General, and Secretary of Homeland Security.
Different countries have different positions in cabinets. Countries even change the cabinet positions by doing things like merging or renaming departments or moving responsibility for something from one department to another.