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The appointment of a new ambassador to Haiti must be approved by the U.S. Senate. Specifically, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee typically conducts a hearing on the nominee, followed by a vote. If approved by the committee, the full Senate must then vote to confirm the appointment. Only after receiving Senate confirmation can the ambassador officially take office.

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