The ispán was nominated by the king for not defined time.
The authority of megyésispán was the leader of the vármegye which was nominated by the king but could be expelled anytime.
Newly conquered lands were placed under chiefs nominated by the king.
Ministers would be nominated by the king during a sejm session; the sejm could remove them through a no confidence vote.
It was composed of 90 peerages, who did not have a hereditary right to sit by descent, but were nominated by the king.
Composed of the ministers, councilors, secretary of the state, referendars and other people nominated by the king, it had the followed prerogatives:
At the opening of the Scottish parliament in August 1641, he was nominated president by the king and unanimously elected.
He may have inherited it from his father or been nominated by the king.
Half of the senators were nominated by the king, who also had the right to veto legislation and to dissolve the lower house.
The vice president would take over the day to day operations in the meantime, even while vice president himself may be nominated by the king.