Not in the United States. Cabinet members are appointed by the President to follow his orders. The most drastic thing they can do is to resign in protest.
Advisers.
Cabinet member must be chosen by the president and approved by the Senate. Most cabinet members helped support the president.?æ
No- the president is the boss over his cabinet . He can fire the cabinet members but they have no power over him. The most dramatic thing they can do is to resign in protest.
Yes, as a rule.
Attorney
Yes. The President names the Cabinet, choosing members of the Lower Chamber of the legislature to serve on it. The Cabinet has to be supported by most of the Lower Chamber, or it can be dismissed.
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The most important qualification John F. Kennedy was looking for when he chose his cabinet, was loyalty. John F. Kennedy also wanted his cabinet members to possess leadership qualities.
Any member may ask any other member a question during question time, most questions are directed at members of the cabinet or shadow cabinet members.
In most governments, including the United States, a cabinet typically consists of around 15-25 members who are appointed to lead various government departments. These cabinet members are typically chosen by the head of state or government and are responsible for overseeing specific areas of policy and administration.