The US Senate must confirm (approve) these appointments before they become official .
No. The President can not force Congress to meet anyone. He may ask if Congress want to meet some visiting foreign dignitary Various public figures have addressed the Congress with their permission. Congress is more interested in heads of state than ambassadors. The ambassadors mostly work with the secretary of state and the state department.
No they cant but they have a special reporting thing that gets to the mods quicker than other reports
The President.
When he was a child he was mauled by a sheep. He called it the worst beating he ever got. Clinton is the only president to play the saxophone. Clinton appointed more women to cabinet positions than any other president.
The more common way of becoming the U.S. President is winning a U.S. Presidential Election. That is done by receiving votes for president from more than half of the 538 people appointed by the states to elect the President and the Vice President. The other way of becoming U.S. President is by being the U.S. Vice President at the time that a President dies, resigns, or is removed from office.
There are 50 states. There 50 sets of qualifications for State offices. The United States Attorney General is a member of the President's cabinet. He is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Other than being an adult US citizen there is no other legal qualification.
There are no term limits. However, the Secretary of State is appointed by the President, so it would be unusual for him to serve longer than the President.
The Chief of Staff is a position appointed by the President. If the elected President and Vice-President are unable to serve, the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes President and selects a Chief of Staff.
François Fillon was appointed by the French president after the presidential and parliamentary elections of 2007. French PMs are appointed by the president and picked in the party holding the majority in the National assembly (meaning that they can be of a different party than the president, even of his opposition as happened in the 1990s)
Because he would have rather become a Confederate general rather than the Confederate president.
Since ratification of the 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, it is only when nobody receives votes for president from more than half of the appointed electors.
if you mean between countries than MP's do or ambassadors.