Appointed officials are individuals selected for specific roles within government or organizations, rather than being elected by the public. These officials are often chosen based on their expertise, experience, or qualifications to carry out particular duties. Examples include cabinet members, judges, and ambassadors.
Their responsibilities can vary widely, from implementing policies to managing public services. Appointed officials typically serve at the discretion of the person or body that appointed them, which means they can be replaced or removed as needed. This system helps ensure that qualified individuals are in positions to make informed decisions.