Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bush Has Met Goal on Envoys, Aide Says
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President Bush, despite criticism from Democrats about ambassadorships going to major Republican donors, has met his goal of putting career diplomats in charge of two-thirds of the embassies, White House Personnel Director Charles G. Untermeyer said. For the next three years of Bush’s term, “close to 100%” of ambassadorial appointments will go to career foreign-service officers in order to maintain that balance of two-thirds career officers, one-third outside appointees, he said. By Untermeyer’s count, 97 of the 145 ambassadorships have gone to career diplomats, or 67%. Forty-eight ambassadorships have gone or will go to non-career people. Of those 48, Untermeyer said that “10 or less were what you could call major donors.”
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