Political Appointment
A political appointment is a process where individuals are selected for specific government positions by elected officials, such as the President or Governor. These appointments often involve roles in the executive branch, such as cabinet members, ambassadors, or agency heads. Unlike positions filled through competitive exams or civil service, political appointments are typically based on loyalty, expertise, or political connections.
These appointments can significantly influence government policies and operations. The individuals chosen often bring their own perspectives and priorities, which can lead to changes in how government agencies function. Political appointments are a key aspect of how elected leaders implement their agendas and shape public administration.