A political appointment fills government roles through selection by elected officials rather than competitive exams. It allows leaders to place trusted allies in policy-making positions, often benefiting the appointer’s agenda and the appointee’s career. While rewarding loyalty, it can raise concerns about patronage over merit. Used in cabinets, agencies, and advisory boards, it shapes governance quickly.
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