They must consent to the appointment by a simple majority vote.
He or she must be confirmed by the Senate.
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Cabinet members are appointed by the President; with Senate approval.
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You become a cabinet member when the President appoints you and the the Congress approves the nomination.
France has both prime minister and president. France has a directly elected president who appoints the prime minister.
In the United States, prospective administration cabinet members are first selected and nominated by the president. They must be confirmed by the senate before becoming a member of the president's cabinet.
A cabinet position is not an official position in government -- there is no constitutional amendment or law requiring or prohibiting a cabinet. Therefore, the President of the United States may appoint or fire any member of his cabinet that he sees fit. The President may also create new cabinet positions or destroy positions at his sole discretion. The President may also choose to have no cabinet at all. In short, the President appoints a person to be in his cabinet, and that person is in.
A cabinet member going native refers to when a cabinet member places all his priorities above the president. If a cabinet members focus is on gun safety, he will try and fight for the president to sign gun safety laws before he does anything else.
there are no requirements to be a cabinet member. they are chosen at the whim of a president
the president
The order of seccession is: 1Vice PresidentJoe Biden2Speaker of the House of RepresentativesNancy Pelosi3President pro tempore of the SenateRobert Byrd4Secretary of StateHillary Clinton5Secretary of the TreasuryTimothy Geithner
If a President's cabinet member is not approved by Congress, they cannot assume the position or carry out their responsibilities. The President may choose to nominate someone else for the role or continue with an acting cabinet member. This scenario could potentially hinder the President's ability to effectively govern and implement their policies, as the cabinet member's expertise and leadership would be lacking.
No. The leader (Speaker) of the House of Representatives is elected by members of the House who, in turn, are elected by the voters in their congressional districts. The President appoints cabinet members to serve in the Executive Branch of government; the House of Representatives is in the Legislative Branch.