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remove government officials from political office
The Senate must approve of certain high officials appointed by the President because it is required to do so the US Constitution. The process is outlined in Article Two of the United States Constitution.
yes, there is a process for removing these and all federal officials from office if they commits crimes or are derelict in their duties. The process commences with a bill of impeachment in the House and is followed by a trial in Senate.
act or process of removing restrictions
1. Mechanically removing: physical process 2. Chemically removing: chemical process
Removing a judge from the bench can either be referred to as Impeaching, or simply removing from the bench. Typically there must be either a pattern of misconduct or a single instance of gross misconduct. Potential misconducts include: Improper ex parte contact (contact with only one side of a trial or suit), failure to disclose potential biases, failure to recuse oneself when doing so is mandated by the code of ethics or law, bribery, criminal behavior and contempt of court and having been convicted of a crime of moral turpitude.
The process is called dehydration.
They are elected officials.
The process of removing a nucleus is called enucleation. A glass needle can be used in the process of removing the nucleus.
How can the process of creating and ratifying the constitution be described
Desalinization is the process of removing salt from sea water.
when the workmen goes on strike against their employer illegally as a result of which production process of the undertaking becomes slow down & most of the machineries remain idle, which is a serious kind of misconduct.