For example, a official who is elected has the job to oppose the subordinate official. The elected official does not follow the normal hierarchy of power, but from bosses, who determine his career. The elected official's career is not primarily dependent on his chief. The official that is not elected is chosen by a chief normally works more exactly with a technical view, because, it is more likely that working points of consideration and qualities will determine his career. As laymen, the governed can meet with the extent to which a candidate is skillfully qualified for office in terms of experience.