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Legislative Branch
It is not the executive but the legislative branch (the US Senate) that confirms cabinet, judgeship, and other Presidential appointments.
legislative branch
Cabinet members of the legislative branch President, Vice-President, and cabinet officers.
In the US, the Legislative Branch.
No, parliament and the cabinet are not the same. Parliament is the legislative body of a country, whereas the cabinet is an executive body. However members of the cabinet are often, although not always, members of parliament.
Legislative branch Legislative branch = Congress Judicial branch = courts Executive branch = President and cabinet
In the United States, the two branches that can approve a cabinet member are the executive branch and the legislative branch. The President, who is part of the executive branch, nominates cabinet members. The Senate, part of the legislative branch, must then confirm these nominations through a voting process.
Legislative (Congress) Judicial (Courts) Executive (President, Vice President, Cabinet Members)
Cabinet secretaries report directly to the President and serve at his discretion. Their appointments do have to be approved by the US Senate.
No- passing bills is a legislative function and can only be done by Congress.
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