Article I, Section 5 of the US Constitution requires that 2/3 of the members must vote in favor in order to expel a member. Since there are currently 100 US Senators, 67 would need to vote in favor in order to expel a Senator.
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The senate
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To expel a member, two thirds of the House or Senate must agree to the removal.
It requires a two-thirds vote of that house.
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A 2/3 Vote Is Needed.
Well, friend, in the House of Representatives, it takes a simple majority vote to expel a member, which means at least 218 out of the 435 representatives need to vote in favor. In the Senate, it's a bit tougher, requiring a two-thirds majority vote, which means 67 out of the 100 senators need to agree to expel a member. It's all about working together and making important decisions as a group.
No, NATO does not have the authority to expel a member country from its alliance.
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No definitley not