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U.S. Senate still considers Bryza's nomination as ambassador to Azerbaijan

13 December 2011 [10:39] - TODAY.AZ
The U.S. Senate has not yet given up the Matthew Bryza's nomination for ambassador to Azerbaijan, and is still considering it, State Department's Deputy Spokesperson Mark Toner said at a press briefing on Monday.

In December 2010, after an 18-month absence of a U.S. ambassador to Azerbaijan,. President Barack Obama appointed Matthew Bryza to the post. According to the U.S. Constitution, the candidates nominated by the president must be approved by the Senate. However, as Congress is between sessions, the president may make appointments independently.

The presidential decree provides an opportunity to fulfill new duties immediately, without waiting for approval by the Senate. But if the senators do not approve the nomination before the end of the next session of Congress (November-December 2011), this decree ceases to operate. Thus, Bryza's term of office expires in this month and his nomination should be approved by the Senate.


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