The President of the United States has the power to remove officials from office if he sees them as derelict in their duties in some way, but the action must be approved by Congress if the official does not simply resign. Judges on the Supreme Court, members of the Cabinet, the Vice President, and members of Congress cannot be removed by the President but he may ask them to resign.
justices of the supreme court
crimes and misdemeanors
Impeachment
Impeachment.
Actually, the president can ask them to resign, but in case they refuse to do it, then the president can remove them if Congress decides to do so. They can be removed only for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.
Treason,
The congress may pass laws but the president may veto them or The president nominates certain government officials, but the senate must approve
The legislative branch is granted the authority to impeach federal officials. If convicted, the officials can then be removed from office.
If he is found to not be fit to stay in office, the cabinet can vote to have him removed. Then the vice president will become president. If the president can state in writing that he is fit to continue in office than he may continue. The cabinet then has 48 hours to present a case against the president, to have him removed. The reason that this is in the constitution is for medical reasons. This may not be entirely right, but that is how I understand it. Another way in my opinion would be if the president were to break his oath of office. (Which our president has done several times)
He can be fired by tampering with the instruction given to him to tell others or by harming the president in any form.
The officials of the Philippines are led by President Benigno S. Aquino III and Vice President Jejomar Binay.
yes, there is a process for removing these and all federal officials from office if they commits crimes or are derelict in their duties. The process commences with a bill of impeachment in the House and is followed by a trial in Senate.
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