Division of powers.
Because the cabinet and the president personally work together on a regular basis, so cooperation is ensured if the president has the authority in this instance.
If a President's cabinet member is not approved by Congress, they cannot assume the position or carry out their responsibilities. The President may choose to nominate someone else for the role or continue with an acting cabinet member. This scenario could potentially hinder the President's ability to effectively govern and implement their policies, as the cabinet member's expertise and leadership would be lacking.
The president appoints the cabinet, subject to Senate approval. He can not create or eliminate cabinet positions. Only Congress can do that.
No, Congress cannot appoint members of the Cabinet. The Cabinet is composed of the heads of executive departments, and these individuals are appointed by the President of the United States with the advice and consent of the Senate. While Congress plays a role in confirming Cabinet nominees, the actual appointment authority rests with the President.
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President, Vice President and Cabinets are the main groups or people of the executive branch.
Congress does not have the direct authority to remove members of the cabinet. Cabinet members are appointed by the President and can be dismissed by the President at any time. However, Congress can influence cabinet members' positions through oversight, investigations, and by withholding funding or refusing to confirm a nominee. In extreme cases, Congress can initiate impeachment proceedings against a cabinet member, but this is rare and involves a lengthy process.
implementing the president's program in a particular area while also attempting to influence the president's policies in that area.
Cabinet members are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Congress. They serve at the pleasure of the President and can be dismissed or quit at any time.
No, since it is a part of the president's cabinet, the president controls it.
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The Congress.