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Treaties must be approved by at least a?

two-thirds vote of the Senate


What must occur after the president negotiates a treaty?

All treaties must ratified by the Senate before they take effect.


A treaty requires the approval of who?

Each country has its own rules regarding treaties, so it totally depends on the country. For example, in the US, the President has the power to negotiate treaties, but they must be approved by at least two thirds of US Senators present.


Who does a treaty require the approval of?

Each country has its own rules regarding treaties, so it totally depends on the country. For example, in the US, the President has the power to negotiate treaties, but they must be approved by at least two thirds of US Senators present.


Which house of congress must approve treaties?

The legislative branch with a 2/3 majority vote.


Can congress make treties with other country's?

No, making treaties with other countries is one of the jobs of the U.S. President. However, they can't go into effect until/unless at least two thirds of the U.S. Senate approves them.


What roles do both the house and the senate play in the introduction of a new bill?

All bills originate (start) in the House of Representatives. Once (if) a bill is approved by the House by at least a 50% + 1 vote, then it goes to the Senate. If the Senate approves the bill by at least a 50%+1 margin, then it goes on to the President for his signature which is needed for the bill to become law. If he vetoes (says no) to the bill then it goes back to the Senate. If the Senate votes in support of the bill by a 2/3 majority (66.6% or more) the bill becomes law even if the President had vetoed it.


How many house senate minor leaders are there?

There are no minor leaders in the senate because to be in the senate you have to be at least 30 years of age.


What do you have to do to be in the senate?

A senator must be at least 30 years old, a United States citizen for at least nine years, and live in the state he/she represents in the senate.


How are amendments approve at the state level?

Congress may propose an amendment if it has been approved by a two thirds vote in both the Senate and the House of Representatives. It may also be proposed by a national convention called for by two thirds of the states Legislatures>


How can a president make an agreement with the leader of foreign country without involving congress?

The president can confer with foreign officials and make agreements, sealed with a hand-shake. However, they are not binding unless they only involve something that is under control of the President. Foreign governments know how the US Constitution works and they realize that treaties have to be approved by the US Senate. They also keep track of political movements in the US and know what the Senate is likely to approve and what will face opposition. There is also the possibility of secret deals but presidents who make them are treading dangerous ground if the secrets come out.


Candidates who want to run for the senate must be at least what?

You must be at least 30 years of age.