The Executive branch.
No
just the president himself
He/she can appoint cabinet members with the approval of congress, make treaties with approval of congress, meet with other government leaders, sign or veto bills, push the party agenda, and act as leader of their party.
Yes - these are mostly the cabinet members. Senate approval of the appointments is required.
President nominates, Congress confirms.
The president appoints federal judges, ambassadors, cabinet members and various "czars".
No. The members of the US Congress are elected by the people in the district which the Congressman represents. The senators are elected by their states.
A strong governor is allowed to appoint cabinet members and has some veto power. A weak governors cabinet members are appointed by votes and have no veto power.
2 of them are ambassador, cabinet officers, and the last one i forgot. =-) ♥ =-)
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.
He is performing the role of chief executive by choosing his staff to run the government. There are three branches of government: legislative; executive and judicial. There is a balance of power among the three branches. The executive branch carries out laws passed by congress within a budget approved by congress. The president has certain powers outlined within the constitution and the authority to appoint people to run the cabinet departments. Congress must approve the appointment of cabinet secretaries.