The legislative branch
Congress must approve all appointments.
The Legislateive branch must aprove all of Supreme Court appointments
president
No, the Senate must confirm the President's appointments.
Appointments to the US Supreme Court must be approved by the US Senate.
legislative branch
In a presidential form of government, the legislative branch typically has the authority to approve appointments to the judicial branch. For example, in the United States, the President nominates judges, including Supreme Court justices, but these appointments must be confirmed by the Senate. This system provides a system of checks and balances between the branches of government.
Congress must approve federal judge appointments
Congress must approve federal judge appointments
The Legislative Branch, but specifically the US Senate, must vote to approve or reject the President's nominations. The House of Representatives plays no role in the appointment process.
The Senate must approve any of the President's appointments.
The executive branch doesn’t approve governors voters do. Each state votes for their government.