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Napoleon had all the powers of a chief executive: appointed officials, controlled the army, conducted foreign affairs, and influenced the legislature.
The difference between responsible government and representative government is that responsible government is a government subject to the votes of the people and the representative government is a government made up of officials elected to office by the people.
The Governor, State Legislature, Mayors, Council Members are all elected. The state Judiciary and Supreme Court is appointed.
The people have the right to choose their leader and not have someone tell them who they want to run the country.
Officials are voted on by the public or appointed by other officials who are themselves appointed by the public.
Congress does not directly decide the officials in the executive branch of government. The officials in the executive branch, such as the President and various department heads, are typically appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. However, Congress does have the power to oversee and investigate the actions of these officials, and can also impeach and remove them from office if necessary.
The executive branch of the government was created in Article II of the United States Constitution. The executive branch consists of the President, the Vice President, and other officials appointed by the president.
The question calls for a general answer based on its contents. That's fine as the assembly asked about can be generally defined as a large group of officials with the duty of creating laws, or amending laws. Normally, some type of executive position must approve such laws and enforce them. The executive is mentioned as leadership must be apart from the legislative assembly, and in most scenarios a leader ( executive ) independent of the legislature seems to be a good fit.
Australia's officials are appointed by the public service who are appointed by the government under the rules of the constitution.
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An appointed Monarch and appointed Officials