The first four cabinet members under President Washington were Attorney-General Edmond Randolph; Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson; Secretary of War Henry Knox; Postmaster-General Samuel Osgood; Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton
Cabinet members are appointed by the President; with Senate approval.
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The president has the authority to appoints members of the cabinet.
In the United States, the President appoints cabinet members. These appointments require confirmation by the Senate, which reviews the qualifications of the nominees. Cabinet members typically lead federal departments and advise the President on various policy areas.
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The president appoints and congress approves.
In a Parliamentary system, the Prime Minister appoints a cabinet, usually selecting from among parliamentary members of the PM's own party. Cabinet solidarity refers to the tradition that once decisions are reached in cabinet, they are supported by all members of the cabinet, regardless of their opinion before consensus. A breach (or breaking with) cabinet solidarity traditionally requires the offending cabinet member's resignation or firing.
France has both prime minister and president. France has a directly elected president who appoints the prime minister.
yes, the president appoints the cabinet and the senate aproves it
The president appoints the cabinet, subject to Senate approval. He can not create or eliminate cabinet positions. Only Congress can do that.
The president of Brazil chooses who will serve in the cabinet.
The Governor appoints state agencies.