the president can appoint whoever they want.. dictator
The President want to appoint peopleare capable of doing the job to which they are appointedwill be grateful for the appointment and help him get re-electedare loyal to him and will carry out his orderswill be confirmed by the Senate w/o a lot of controversywill not do anything to discredit his administration
The president of the Senate is the Vice President of the United States. When the VP is not there (which he usually is not), the Senate is presided over by the President Pro Tempore. This position is elected by the Senate and is usually the most senior member of the majority party. Currently, the President Pro Tempore is Daniel Inouye of Hawaii.
no..the presidential candidate decides whom he will appoint to run as vice president with him
The whole principle depends on your country's constitution. A president, senate president or supreme court judge can be impeached.
Old Fuss and Feathers, Brigadier General Winfield Scottwas appointed in 1838 by Vice President Martin Van Buren to remove the Cherokee indians.
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The senate
The President. Although the senate seemingly has a greater power, they merely confirm selections. The president has the greatest power of all by being able to select whom he wants.
The president is the officer of the US government that recognizes the government of other nations. The president also appoints ambassadors to represent the US in the recognized nations. The US Senate approves the appointment.
the vice president
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