This comment means that the official acts on behalf of and personnaly on the actual character of the president to(without abuse)ensure,thru "back channels"or "openly represent the values first enshrined by the founding fathers in that great document "the declaraton of independence".Of this document written of men and inspired by spirit it is to obey - not the law in which it was written,but to obey the spirit behind the law in which it was written. The President has the legal authority to appoint a person to this position and can replace him at any time. For example, the US Attorneys are appointed by the President and immediately upon taking office, Clinton told all 93 to resign.
Cabinet members serve at the President's discretion. They serve until they are asked to resign by the President or until the President who appointed them leaves office or until they voluntarily resign for personal reasons.
Cabinet secretaries report directly to the President and serve at his discretion. Their appointments do have to be approved by the US Senate.
The Legislative Branch includes committees that serve under the president.
Presidential Cabinet Members usually serve for a single administration. There is no law declaring term limits on members but they serve at the Presidents discretion or in other words they serve at the pleasure of the President. He decides who and for how long a cabinet member serves after Senatorial Conformation of course.
The Legislative Branch includes committees that serve under the president.
There are no official term limits for a vice-president, so one VP could potentially serve with more than one president.
Members of the federal government have different titles, depending on the job they were elected to do. Some official titles include, the President of the United States, senator, and members of the House of Representatives.
The cabinet heads serve at the discretion of the President. It is fairly rare, but not unheard of, for a person to serve under more than one President. Most of Obama's cabinet resigned at the end of his first term. I do not know whether he asked them to, as other Presidents have done.
There was no official limit on terms at the time.
The type of government that Egypt has can be defined as republic. There is a president and 27 governors who serve in the government.
The House of Representatives serve the constituents they represent in their district. They are the most directly elected officials in the federal government, thus they more than any other federal elected official (Senators or President) represent the people.
I suppose this would depend on the organization. In many cases, the vice-presidents serve at the discretion of the CEO and can be asked to resign by the CEO.