The United States Senate is moving to simultaneously confirm dozens of Trump administration nominations, following an amendment to the rules that allows nominees to be approved in groups rather than on separate votes for each.
On Wednesday, Republicans were able to overcome a key hurdle in the process, and now the final vote is scheduled for Thursday. The 48 nominations expected to be approved include the appointment of Kimberly Guilfoyle as the new U.S. ambassador to Athens, according to U.S. media.
According to the US Senate announcement, along with Guilfoyle, the “package” includes other ambassadors, including Calista Gingrich for Switzerland and Liechtenstein, as well as a number of senior officials in federal agencies.
The Republicans argue that the change in the rules was necessary, accusing Democrats of deliberate delays. On the other hand, the opposition accuses President Trump of “minimising” parliamentary procedures.
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