The senate may approve or disapprove the treaty.
The power of judicial review.seperation of powers
Approval by Congress pretty well legitimizes anything. Congress makes the laws. The Supreme Court may eventually revoke laws passed by Congress and signed by the president, but that takes time and the law is legitimate until it is revoked.
yes they can. only congress has the power to do it. the president has no power to declare war
report to Congress in writing
Presidential systems can provide more stable leadership as the president is elected independently of the legislature. They also offer greater clarity in the separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches. Additionally, the president is usually a nationally elected figure, which can enhance national unity and identity.
It does not go into effect until the US Senate ratifies it.. . . then the Congress has to ratify (approve) it.The senate may approve or disapprove the treaty.
One answer: Absolutely. The Supreme Court has no business interfering with Presidential Obama's appointments. President Obama may be forced to suspend the Constitution indefinitely if this interference persists. This is very likely if the Democrats don't hold the Senate and Harry Reid can no longer block the Republicans as he has been doing. Another answer: I fear the previous answer is sarcastic. No president wants to give up any power, and President Obama is no exception. But President Obama understands that America has three branches of government. He may find the current congress to be the most obstructive in perhaps 100 years, but he has no desire to suspend congress, nor could he do so even if he wanted to. The same is true of the Supreme Court-- he may disagree with their decisions, but the constitution says the judicial branch is the deciding body on various issues, and he respects that. So, no the president should not try to run the country without congress or the supreme court. That would violate the constitution, and there is NO evidence the president wants to violate the constitution (contrary to political rhetoric you may have heard on talk shows).
Congress IS the senate and the house. No president would/could/want to sell the country to communist.
the supreme power is in the hands of the president of country
The Speaker of the House in Congress
To declare war on another nation or to take any military action against another country unless there is a clear and eminent threat against the United States that requires immediate action to safe guard the United States or it's assets.
The Congress proposes it and it is approved by the signature of the President.