Yes. According to the constitution, the House has the power to impeach federal officials (even the president). The Senate acts as the jury, and (in presidential cases) the Chief Justice acts as the judge.
The House of Representatives can vote to impeach a federal official. The Senate conducts the trial. Impeachment results in removal from office.
The US government branch that can impeach federal officials is the Senate. Impeachment means removal from a public office.
The National Assembly (legislature) has the exclusive power of impeaching either the president or the vice president
Only the House of Representatives can impeach, and only the Senate can try the impeachment.
The house of represenatives
House Of Representatives
The House of Representatives
Congress
The legislative branch is granted the authority to impeach federal officials. If convicted, the officials can then be removed from office.
Judicial branch
The Judicial branch
The legislative branch has the right to impeach high ranking officials. Including Federal officers, military generals. But normally for someone to be impeached they must go through a trial, which would be held by the judicial branch. (Court)
The branch of government that appointment federal officials is the Executive Branch. The Executive Branch employs more than 4,000,000 Americans.
no the president can impeach other officals because only the judical branch can do that.
Congress does not directly decide the officials in the executive branch of government. The officials in the executive branch, such as the President and various department heads, are typically appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. However, Congress does have the power to oversee and investigate the actions of these officials, and can also impeach and remove them from office if necessary.
Legislative Branch....... I Hope.!
It depends on wich country your in, but most of the time, the crongress or house of commons have more elected members than the senate
The Senate with the Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court presiding, but the President can be tried for impeachment only after articles of impeachment have been presented to it by the House of Representatives, which in effect, functions as a grand jury to bring charges in the first place.
Congress establishes lower federal courts Congress can impeach and remove federal judges
The Judicial Branch of Government appoints Federal judges.