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Political Appointees
The members of the Judicial Branch are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
Appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate'
Appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate'
Political Appointees
Appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate'
The speaker of the House becomes the Vice President.
The way by which judges are chosen.
In the United States, citizens vote for their President, Vice-President, Representatives and Senators. The members of the Judicial Branch are selected by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
The Vice President is chosen before the President.
Italy's leaders are chosen through a combination of appointments and elections. For example, the members of the Italian Parliament tend to be chosen by registered Italian voters. But there are members of the Italian Senate who are called 'lifetime Senators'. They tend to be former presidents or presidential appointees for outstanding contributions to the Italian nation. The President is elected, but on the basis of voting by the members of Parliament.
Judicial nominating commissions are more of a Canadian thing than an American thing. The closest thing that Americans have is the federal judicial appointment process where the President nominates a candidate, then the Senate Judiciary Committee grills them and makes a recommendation, then the candidate is chosen through a vote on the senate floor.