the speaker of parliament.
Congress
The Senate.
congress
The Congress.
The Congress.
The President selects and nominates the people he wants as members of his Cabinet. Once nominated, these individuals must be approved by the Senate.
The President of the United States nominates judges for the Supreme Court "by and with the advice and consent of the Senate" (Article 2 of the Constitution).
Senate?
The Senate must approve the people picked as federal judges.
Appointments to the US Supreme Court must be approved by the US Senate.
The Senate is the branch of Congress that must approve the President's choices for cabinet members and federal judges. This process involves confirmation hearings and a vote, where a simple majority is required for approval. The Senate's role serves as a check on the President's appointments, ensuring they are suitable for their positions.
Article III (constitutional) federal judges are appointed by the President with the "advice and consent" of the Senate. A simple majority of the Senate (51% of those present) must vote to approve the President's nomination in order to complete the appointment.