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2015-03-18 |
LEONEN, J. |
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| Who to appoint is "a political question involving considerations of wisdom which only the appointing authority can decide."[84] For the betterment of government service, the appointing authority may consider other "abstract criteria[,]"[85] aside from the minimum qualifications set by law in making appointments. As this court explained in Cortez v. Civil Service Commission:[86] | |||||
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2015-03-18 |
LEONEN, J. |
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| Who to appoint is "a political question involving considerations of wisdom which only the appointing authority can decide."[84] For the betterment of government service, the appointing authority may consider other "abstract criteria[,]"[85] aside from the minimum qualifications set by law in making appointments. As this court explained in Cortez v. Civil Service Commission:[86] | |||||