The president has the power to nominate or appoint judges, ambassadors, cabinet members and other high ranking officials., subject to approval or confirmation by the US Senate.
The President of the Philippines function is to serve as liaison of the people of the Philippines. The President of the Philippines has the power to control: All executive offices, bureaus, and departments. Negotiate various treaties Grant amnesty to those he deems appropriate Nominate ambassadors and the heads of all executive departments Ensures that all of the laws are faithfully executed
According to the Constitution, the president is Commander in Chief of the army and navy; this has been interpreted to grant different powers aside from actually directing the war. He also has the power to formulate treaties and appoint ambassadors (a power he shares with Congress), as well as the power to meet with ambassadors in wartime.
Ambassadors are appointed by the President.
The Senate approves ambassadors appointed by the President.
The president.
President
The President of the U.S.
The president has the power but must get approval from congress.
The president has the power but must get approval from congress.
Nobody, Supreme Court judges are not elected they are appointed by the President. Then the Senate must approve the appointment before he can actually take office as a judge.
The appointment power has become one of the chief powers of the President.
The president has the power to nominate or appoint judges, ambassadors, cabinet members and other high ranking officials., subject to approval or confirmation by the US Senate.
The president has the power to nominate or appoint judges, ambassadors, cabinet members and other high ranking officials., subject to approval or confirmation by the US Senate.
The president has the power to nominate or appoint judges, ambassadors, cabinet members and other high ranking officials., subject to approval or confirmation by the US Senate.
The President has these powers. These powers are granted to to him and him alone by the Constitution.
He shall nominate and with the advice and consent of the senate appoint ambassadors.