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How come your ‘ministers’ are random businessmen etc appointed by the President? In the UK, ministers are always elected members of parliament from the governing party.

I can’t remember who else is American here @BigBoy @RichmondBread
 
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You mean the president’s cabinet?
 
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Well the president appoints them but they have to be voted on and approved by the senate. I think they have to get more than a 50% vote in the senate
 
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America has a shit government system ngl
 
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Well the president appoints them but they have to be voted on and approved by the senate. I think they have to get more than a 50% vote in the senate
I thought they’d be chosen from the Senate/House so that it’s democratic
 
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I thought they’d be chosen from the Senate/House so that it’s democratic
Yeah it would be more democratic that way, I think the idea with the president was to give him the ability to appoint people directly because if the house and senate had to vote it would take a very long time and the president could end up without essential cabinet members for a long time.
 
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all zionist puppets regardless.
 
We have the house of lords lol
 
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I think its because theyre advising the president, so he gets to choose.
 
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How come your ‘ministers’ are random businessmen etc appointed by the President? In the UK, ministers are always elected members of parliament from the governing party.

I can’t remember who else is American here @BigBoy @RichmondBread

Because we're a Republic.
 
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The UK is a republic too

No they're something else. We have a Constitution and an electoral college full of representatives.
 
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No they're something else. We have a Constitution and an electoral college full of representatives.

My bad. It's a constitutional monarchy. But it's basically a republic with a monarch.


Anyway, America being a republic doesn't answer the question,

"How come your ‘ministers’ are random businessmen etc appointed by the President? In the UK, ministers are always elected members of parliament from the governing party."
 
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