Legislative
The Senate.
The executive branch of the US government is made up of the president and vice president.
The executive branch which would be the president of the US
The power of president is defined by the constitution. The president is the leader of the executive branch of the government.
Legislative/Congress
Legislative
The legislative branch has the power to disapprove and approve presidential appointments?
The Legislative Branch, but specifically the US Senate, must vote to approve or reject the President's nominations. The House of Representatives plays no role in the appointment process.
Senate can disapprove of appointments made by the President. They usually will have a hearing in which they interview and investigate the appointee before they make their decision of letting the appointment be set or vetoing it.
The US Senate (Legislative Branch) has the power to approve or disapprove Supreme Court appointments.
The Senate.
It is the Legislative Branch that has the power to confirm the appointment of presidential appointments. They also have the power to declare war.
Yes, whenever the President makes an appointment to any form of Government the Legislative Branch (House of Representatives and the Senate) can approve or deny his appointments.
The US Senate (Legislative Branch) has the power to approve or disapprove Supreme Court appointments.
Executive branch!
The Executive Branch
In a presidential form of government, the legislative branch typically approves the appointments of members of the judicial branch. For example, in the United States, the President nominates judges, including Supreme Court justices, but these nominations must be confirmed by the Senate. This system of checks and balances ensures that no single branch has unchecked power over judicial appointments.