The President
The branch of government that appointment federal officials is the Executive Branch. The Executive Branch employs more than 4,000,000 Americans.
The president appoints his cabinet, foreign ambassadors, federal judges and other high ranking government officials. All must be approved by the US Senate.
the executive branch
In some states, the governor appoints executive officials who are then part of the executive branch of the state government. These officials typically oversee various departments and agencies, implementing state laws and policies. This structure allows for a coordinated approach to governance and administration within the state.
Who appoints federal officials
Heads of DoD components or designees
The Judicial Branch of Government appoints Federal judges.
either the voters, the senate or the house of representatives
either the voters, the senate or the house of representatives
the judge every thing relies on him so your stupid
When a government official appoints a family member to a job.
Cameroon is a Republic. The President has broad unilateral powers to create poilicy, administer government agencies and appoints government officials at all levels. The President is elected by popular vote for seven years