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What part does advice and consent play in the U.S. Constitution?

the senate must have two thirds approval for the president to appoint officials the senate must have two thirds approval for the president to appoint officials


Why dosent't the president need senate approval to appoint member of the white house staff?

The president does not need Senate approval to appoint members of the White House staff because these positions are considered part of the executive branch and are not categorized as "officers of the United States" as defined by the Constitution. The Constitution grants the president the authority to appoint and remove personal staff without requiring Senate confirmation. This allows the president to select trusted advisors and aides who can help execute their agenda efficiently.


Which positions are appointed and approved by congress?

There are about 1000 appointments that the President of the United States makes that requires the approval of the congress. Some of the positions includes ambassadors to the foreign nation, attorneys and marshal, and secretaries to the 15 cabinet agencies.


Was the Irish President elected by the Irish people or by politicians?

Under the terms of the constitution of Ireland the President is elected by the Irish voters, unless all Political parties in the Irish House of Parliament (The Dail) agree on the candidate. This was the case with Mary Mc Aleese the current President of Ireland.


In what way is the Constitution more flexible than the Articles of Confederation?

Amendments to the Articles of Confederation required an absolute unanimous approval. In contrast, the Constitution only required a three quarters approval, thus allowing lenience in the approval of amendments.

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Which one of a president's appointments does not need Senate approval?

recess appointments


Who is appointed by the US Supreme Court?

No one. Supreme Court justice don't make political appointments; that authority falls to the President, with the approval of the Senate.


Why do you think the constitution states that the president must seek approval from the senate for the most political appointments and treaties?

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The must submit the Cabinet appointments to the Senate for approval?

President (A+ answers)


Whose approval does the president need for appointments of judges and civil officiers?

The Senate must confirm apppointments made by the President.


Whose approval does president Obama need get before his appointments take affect?

'effect' ... the Senate


What issues arise from requiring senatorial approval for Cabinet positions and how does the Constitution remedy these issues?

Requiring senatorial approval for Cabinet positions can lead to delays in appointing key officials, potential political gridlock, and the influence of partisan politics on appointments. This requirement may hinder the executive branch's ability to function effectively, particularly in times of crisis. The Constitution remedies these issues by allowing the President to make recess appointments when the Senate is not in session, enabling the executive to fill crucial positions temporarily without immediate senatorial approval. Additionally, the Senate's role in confirmation provides a system of checks and balances, ensuring that nominees are vetted and accountable.


What approval of does the president needs to appoint people to many positions?

The US Senate has to confirm many presidential appointments.


Does the president appoint the members of the Executive Office?

Yes - these are mostly the cabinet members. Senate approval of the appointments is required.


Can the president bypass Congress in any of his appointments?

The president cannot bypass a Constitutionally mandated consent to an appointment. Congress has authorized the president to make certain appointments without Senate approval, but that does not mean that the president is bypassing the Senate. In addition, the president may make temporary appointments when the Senate is not in session, but those are must eventually be confirmed when the Senate reconvenes.


Can the president make appointments of ambassadors with the approval of the Senate?

The President can make ambassador appointments only with the "advice and consent of the Senate."


Is February 5 2009 the anniversary of the constitution?

Not the U.S. Constitution. February 5, 1917 is a date associated with the approval of the Political Constitution of the Mexican United States.