The only people who aren't appointed are the monarch, who is hereditary, and Members of Parliament and the Speaker of the House of Commons, who are elected. Everyone else, the Governor General, the Secretary to the Governor General, the Prime Minister, other ministers of the Crown, the Chief of the Defence Staff, deputy ministers, justices, senators, the Speaker of the Senate, the Usher of the Black Rod, etc... are all appointed.
Almost all positions in China are appointed by the government.
James II appointed Catholics to high government positions
Some positions are elected, some are appointed by elected officials, some are drafted into service in times of war.
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Some positions that are appointed by the President are Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, Secretary for Food Safety, and Secretary for Rural Development. Other positions appointed are Inspector General and Secretary of Defense.
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Canadian senators are appointed until they reach the age of 75.
Canadian judges are appointed by the Judicial Board. This is to makes sure the judge knows what he's doing and isn't just popular with the people
yes they can, there is no law that says that the President can not appoint his family members to Governmental positions
Government positions were prestigious.
A non-Canadian is generally not allowed to vote in Canadian federal, provincial, or municipal elections, as voting is restricted to Canadian citizens. Additionally, they cannot run for public office or hold certain government positions that require citizenship. Non-Canadians may also face restrictions in terms of accessing certain government services or benefits exclusive to citizens.
giving many a great opportunity to grow in the federal governmentgiving a few some opportunities to grow in the federal governmentgiving appointed positions as rewards to incumbent party members during an election yeargiving some appointed positions to his friends and family members