Yes, a citizen can be impeached if they hold a public office. The process for impeachment involves the House of Representatives bringing forth articles of impeachment, followed by a trial in the Senate where a two-thirds majority vote is needed for conviction and removal from office.
The president uses multiple pens when signing documents as souvenirs for important people involved in the process.
It is an art involving intrigue to gain authority to power! This definition shows how politics aims to gain power and doing so might include some kind of chicannery or some other dubious machinations meant to dribble through to the top. This is more fitting in the African context although it applies elsewhere.
no, voting is free! so its good to vote if your old enough. thats why we are a country of freedom! :)
It depends. What do you mean by human rights?For example, right to not self-incriminate is fundamental to a US Citizen. A US citizen can refuse to answer questions because of this right.But, in many other countries, you can be forced to divulge information even if it incriminates you. From the asker:I am a boy scout and I needed help with Cit. in the World Merit Badge Req. 7B. Look that up to find out and understand. I can't find a news organization, so I am asking this community for it.
A French Socialist is a member of the Socialist Party in France or someone who follows socialist principles promoting social ownership and democratic control of the means of production for a more equal and fair society. The French Socialist Party has played a significant role in French politics, advocating for social welfare programs and progressive policies.
No, he is no longer married to a citizen so no longer has citizen status; unless he has applied for and completed the citizenship process to become a citizen in his own right.
Neither party made a serious effort to impeach either George Bush. Both were Republicans, so any move to impeach would have come from the Democrats.
The citizenship process is very hard and long.
Impeached means brought up on charges. So, if enough people think an elected official did something illegal, there may be a process to impeach the official.
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The congress tried to impeach Andrew Johnson, but, was unable to do so. They also tried to impeach Slick Bill Clinton, but, were unable to impeach him either. Richard M. Nixon was forced to resign (in 1974) because of his role in the Watergate coverup.
To "impeach" means to accuse of high crimes or misdemeanors. So the House has the power to impeach US officials-- including the President and Supreme Court Justices.tried in the Senate
He can marry the US citizen but he won't gain citizenship through her n he will still b deported.
The basic process is called the scientific method, which depends upon observation, experimentation, reasoning, and mathematics. In practice, doing science is often expensive, so the process tends to involve such things as grant applications as well.
The Legislative branch job is they can start to bill the people and they can impeach on the president. Sorry peeps I'm doing this for a 7th grade essay in stuff so I doubt I helped but who the heck cares? thats right I don't
no because your not 18 or over so your not a citizen yet.
It is important because they are trying to become American citizens and part of that is agreeing to the laws of this country and knowing the expectations of being a good citizen. They are doing this so that they are no longer immigrants, but citizens who have the same rights and expectations as any other citizen. I don't really think that learning "the nation's values" is important, considering that this country has no values that are legally required or appointed and I doubt that this is actually part of the process of becoming a citizen. What you may be saying here is the expectations of this person as an American, which is important because they will be under the same expectations as everyone else. Basically, the process of becoming a citizen is to help you know what others expect of you here and what is legal for you to do and for others to do to you.