0 someone who has been chosen officially for a job or responsibility:
a government appointee
The new appointee will be working closely with both departments.
2 someone who has been chosen officially for a job or responsibility:
One in five of the new appointees is female.
Politics contributes to frequent turnover within these positions, and some appointees are frustrated because they lack training in government and health systems.
But an emir's powers of patronage implied remission of taxes for friends and appointees.
The state figures primarily as a honey-pot of resources to be absorbed, appropriated, and shared by politicians and appointees.
Each fund has its own administrative, financial, and control structure, but government control is decisive, as the funds are headed by political appointees.
Another difficult issue was the case where a political appointee to one institution is a member ex officio of another institution.
In addition, the modular system made practical sense in terms of uncertainty over staff appointees.
On occasion, however, specific qualifications for appointees are attached to their appointment.
While most presidential systems do not require legislative approval of appointees, many nations give the assembly some influence over cabinet formation.
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