The president can make treaties, but Congress must ratify them.
The legislative branch is responsible for the approval and ratification of treaties.
The Legislative Branch can ratify treaties; The Senate approves Presidential Appointments
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The Secretary of State typically negotiates treaties. The Senate must ratify any treaty before it become binding.
The Legislative branch but more specifically the Senate. The president proposes but the Senate must approve by 2/3 of the vote.
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the president can sign a treaty but congress has to ratify it in order for the US to enter into it. So I guess congress is the only branch of government.
The legislative branch (US Congress) more specifically the US Senate, must confirm all appointments to Federal judgeships, and ratify all international treaties.
The president can make treaties, but Congress must ratify them.
That body is the United States Senate. Treaty ratification takes a super majority vote of 2/3.
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