Executive
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Determining Cuba’s quota is the crux of the accession process, and the country will need to choose an
executive
director to represent its interests during that discussion.
Theoretically, Cuba could choose any of the current 24
executive
directors, though it is likely to prefer one from Latin America.
Cuba’s application will require the support of a simple majority of the IMF’s
executive
board.
Assuming the US raises no objections, the board’s decision to proceed with Cuba’s application will be followed by the establishment of an ad hoc committee of
executive
directors, including the one chosen by Cuba to represent its interests.
BRUSSELS – With the final allocation of portfolios within its
executive
branch, the European Commission, the European Union has completed its change of guard.
The appointment of the Italian foreign minister, Federica Mogherini, as High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy has been widely questioned, owing to her limited
executive
experience in foreign policy.
Most experienced veterans of the
executive
branch weren’t drawn to work for Trump, and he and his circle of advisers blackballed anyone who had opposed him during the 2016 election.
But we advocate parliamentarism – genuine separation of
executive
and legislative power – in Georgia.
In effect, Trump has challenged the US Congress to do what is normally the
executive
branch’s responsibility: create foreign policy.
Trump’s chief strategist, Steve Bannon, who was the
executive
chairman of Breitbart News, appears to be losing influence, and may even be on his way out.
After US President Donald Trump’s recent
executive
order reinstating and expanding the so-called “global gag rule,” KMET – and many more organizations like it – will have to choose between life-saving programs.
Not surprisingly, EVA’s
executive
director, Fadekemi Akinfaderin-Agarau, worries that the global gag rule “is going to be a big blow in Nigeria,” because accepting US funding would then impede her organization’s ability even to discuss post-abortion care with the young women it serves.
When Thailand’s military returned to their barracks, many Thai citizens voted for Thaksin at one remove, with his sister – Yingluck Shinawatra, a long-time
executive
at Thaksin’s communications firm – becoming Prime Minister, supported by a powerful parliamentary majority.
This is of course the opposite of liberal democracy, a core feature of which is a robust set of institutional checks and balances designed to limit
executive
authority.
The assignment of exceptionally broad powers to the
executive
president under the new constitution reflects a populist vision of government according to which the elected leader, as the true representative of the nation, should not be hindered in pursuing the nation’s interests.
There is a speech that we still need to hear, detailing five tasks that, in order to repair the damage to liberty caused by the previous administration, he must pursue as quickly as he handled the first two
executive
orders.
Today, there are 20,000 soldiers – not accountable to the people, but only to the
executive
– on our streets.
Now Musk has revealed that he is the founder and chief
executive
of Neuralink, a startup seeking to create cerebral implants that will turn computers into a direct extension of our brains and thus enhance our intelligence and memory.
But even if the Democrats do regain a majority in the 100-member Senate, Republicans will still be able to hold the threat of a filibuster – which requires 60 votes to break – over Clinton’s legislative proposals and nominations to the
executive
branch and Supreme Court.
Of course, imposing caps on
executive
compensation is a blunt instrument for fighting inequality.
But if pharmaceutical companies are using buybacks to boost
executive
compensation while avoiding investments that could lead to far-reaching societal benefits, then something is wrong.
Corporate scandals often reveal where business and government are too close for comfort, as when senior members of Toshiba’s
executive
team and board, for example, sit on Japanese government panels and commissions.
Here, the West Europeans play a major role, because they are greatly overrepresented on the IMF’s
executive
board and, despite all entreaties, simply refuse to consolidate their seats in order to give emerging markets significantly more influence.
America’s founding fathers were motivated by a similar belief that unchecked power, even when democratically legitimated, could be dangerous, which is why they created a constitutional system of internally separated powers to limit the
executive.
The Global Economy’s New Rule-MakerMILAN – In a recent commentary for the South China Morning Post, Helen Wong, HSBC’s chief
executive
for Greater China, shows that China’s rising generation of 400 million young consumers will soon account for more than half of the country’s domestic consumption.
But, as Michael K. Young, President of Texas A&M University, has explained, because the US Constitution was fashioned when various states, which already had their own laws, agreed to create a political union, it functions like a set of ground rules for negotiations among states, as well as among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government.
The courts have not bowed to Trump, most notably by striking down his
executive
order banning entry to the US by people from seven Muslim-majority countries.
The World Bank’s 11
executive
directors from emerging and developing countries have put forward two excellent candidates, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala of Nigeria and Jose Antonio Ocampo of Colombia.
Judges are experts in complexity which cannot be said of parliamentarians nor even of the
executive.
At the front end, an account
executive
manages the relationship with the client.
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