Some positions that are appointed by the President are Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, Secretary for Food Safety, and Secretary for Rural Development. Other positions appointed are Inspector General and Secretary of Defense.
In the US "there are 6,722 people who work for the Executive Branch of the government. The president appoints about 1,200 of them, including Cabinet members, ambassadors and U.S. Attorneys. Most of these appointments require Senate confirmation."
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The President of the United States may appoint Justices to the Supreme Court, all members of his cabinet, as well as ambassadors to other nations, representing the United States. All appointments made by the President must be confirmed by the Senate before they act in such capacity. Presidents usually appoint members of their own party to act in a vacant capacity.
The president appoints the cabinet , the delegate to the UN, all foreign ambassadors ,supreme court justices and ranking federal judges. All appointments must be approved by the Senate before they can take affect.
In addition to those in the first answer, the US President also appoints, with the advice and consent of the US Senate, many of the positions below the 15 Cabinet members in the Cabinet departments and the Generals and Admirals of the military. The President also appoints the Vice President when the vice presidency is vacated mid-term due to the death, resignation or removal of either the Vice President or the President. That is the only presidential appointment that must be approved by both Houses of Congress.
The President appoints the cabinet officers, all ambassadors, ranking federal judges, including supreme court justices, as well as certain other high-ranking federal officials. All of his appointments must be approved by the US Senate before they can take effect.
The U.S. President appoints his cabinet and Supreme Court justices if any positions are vacated.
The President of the US Appoints Cabinet heads, ambassadors,and federal judges
The President of the US appoints Cabinet heads, ambassadors,and federal judges, but the Senate must approve these choices.
The president has the power to appoint 6,000 federal positions to office. Many of these positions require the approval of Senate to become official.
Both the president and governor can appoint judges. The governor can appoint his states judges and the president appoints federal judges. The president can only appoint ambassadors.
I think the former President will appoint the vice president I think the former President will appoint the vice president
the president can appoint whoever they want.. dictator
Reagon was the first president to appoint a woman to the supreme court
When can the president appoint people without approval by anyone else? When can the president appoint people without approval by anyone else?
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No one.A president can only appoint someone to represent the country of which he or she may be president. He or she cannot appoint someone to represent America.Added: The President appoints an ambassador to represent the interest of the United States. The current ambassador to Egypt, Ambassador Margaret Scobey, was named in 2008.
In India only the President can appoint any Judge in the supreme court.
No Congress does not have the power to appoint the Commander in Chief. The Commander in Chief is the President and US citizens have the power to elect the President.