No one. The attorney general does not have his own cabinet.
Or, the nails are holding the cabinet of the attorney general to the wall.
In the United States, the frequency of voting for an attorney general varies by state. Some states elect their attorney general every four years, while others may have different terms or may appoint the attorney general instead of holding a public election. In states where the attorney general is elected, voters typically choose this position during the general election, which occurs every two years for federal and state offices.
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General Mediterranean Holding was created in 1979.
The person currently holding a particular office is the incumbent.
Ken Gillespie, a Lieutenant General of the Australian Army. Currently holding the position of the Chief of Army.
The Attorney General in Ireland the legal adviser to the Government and is therefore the chief law officer in the country. The Attorney General advises the Government on the constitutional and legal issues which arise prior to or at Government meetings, including whether proposed legislation complies with the provisions of the Constitution, acts and treaties of the European Union, the European Convention on Human Rights or other international treaties to which Ireland has acceded. The Attorney General also advises as to whether the State can ratify international treaties and conventions. The Attorney General represents the State in legal proceedings.The Attorney General is legal adviser to each Government Department and certain public bodies. The Attorney General is the representative of the public in all legal proceedings for the enforcement of law and the assertion or protection of public rights. The Attorney General defends the constitutionality of Bills referred to the Supreme Court under Article 26 of the Constitution. The Attorney General is an ex officio member of the Council of State which the President of Ireland can consult in relation to his exercise and performance of certain powers and functions under the Constitution. The Attorney General also has functions in respect of the Law Reform Commission under the Law Reform Commission Act 1975, in respect of legislative programming as a member of the Legislation Committee which is chaired by the Government Chief Whip. The Attorney General also has a function under the Coroners Act 1962 to direct a coroner to hold an inquest where she considers that the circumstances of a person's death make the holding of an inquest advisable. The Attorney General also has some limited statutory functions, e.g. the Geneva Conventions Act 1962.The Office of the Parliamentary Counsel and the Chief State Solicitor's Office are both constituent parts of the Attorney General's Office. Accordingly, the principal legal functions carried out by the Office as a whole are the provision of legal advice (Advisory Counsel), legislative drafting (Parliamentary Counsel), the provision of litigation, conveyancing and other transactional services (Chief State Solicitor's Office).
Leadership qualities, holding together a highly quarrelsome cabinet.
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The power of attorney ends with the death of the grantor. They don't have to relinquish it, it is extinguished as a matter of law.