Justices
A system of government by a group of officials would be an oligarchy.
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magistrates.
No branch serves for life. Some officers and officials serve for life. For example, federal judges serve for life.
a bureaucracy.
Australia's officials are appointed by the public service who are appointed by the government under the rules of the constitution.
Ulemas
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pasha
Bureacucracy.
appointed and elected.
Officials are voted on by the public or appointed by other officials who are themselves appointed by the public.
A government official in an other country.
its either policos, pashas, viziers, or ulemas.
The government officials appointed by the pharaoh were known as viziers, who served as the highest-ranking advisers and administrators. Other key officials included nomarchs, responsible for governing specific districts, and treasurers who managed the kingdom's finances. These officials helped maintain order, oversee projects, and implement the pharaoh's policies throughout ancient Egypt.
There is a vast body of government officials known as the civil service, whose members are appointed rather than elected. Judges are appointed, rather than elected.
During the republic form of government, the selecting of officials was in the hands of the people. During the form of government called the empire, the officials were appointed by the emperor, or, if voting were allowed, the emperor's man always won.