which branch of goverment may expel it own member
The Executive branch.
Yes, according to article 5, section 3 of the Constitutional amendments.
Assuming you mean, "Which branch of the Federal government has two members from each state? The answer is 'The Senate'.
The members of the Executive Branch are the President and Vice President. As of 2014, Barack Obama is the President and Joe Biden is the Vice President.
the president, vice president and the cabinet members
Each branch of government has the ability to expel members that are not fulfilling their duties. The House of Representatives has only had to expel 4 members throughout history.
No definitley not
No definitley not
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A member of congress can be expelled from that house by a simple majority vote of the full house. Each house is responsible for its own members.Thus, for the US House of Representatives, a majority vote of its members can expel one of their own.ONLY the House in question can expel one of its members. No other means can be used.
yes
Other members of Congress can censure, impeach, or expel members. The voters in their constituency can choose not to re-elect them.
The members of the executive branch are also members of parliament. NOVANET
That depends on what they've done that should be held accountable. If they've violated that particular house's code of conduct, the other Congressmen can expel him (though that stuff is always kept within their own house. The Senate cannot vote to expel a Representative, and vice versa).
Legislative Branch:535 members House of Reps.:435 members Executive Branch:1 person(president) Judicial Branch:9 members
the members of the executive branch are also members of the legislative branch
the members of the executive branch are also members of the legislative branch