The Senate is the congressional body that must approve the President's cabinet. According to Article II Section 2 paragraph 2, advise and consent of the Senate for treaties and appointments requires 2/3 votes.
the congressional body that approves the president's ambassador selections is the SENATE
The body of a US Senator
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The Senate must approve the president's cabinet.
The Senate
the congressional body that approves the president's ambassador selections is the SENATE
senate
the presidents cabinet
A majority, or more than half, of the U.S. Senate must approve the appointment.
The United States Constitution gives the President the power to commit the country to a treaty. However, he needs the approval of two-thirds of the senators for the treaty to take effect.
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In the event, the president picks a new vice president who then must be approved by both houses of Congress before he can take office.
which congressional body indictments of accused federal officials, like president?
By strict as well as common constitutional interpretation (and practice) he does not have that power.Normally the "State Department" will negotiate a treaty, and then the legislative body will approve it; the President can veto it but that veto can be over-ridden by congressional vote.
No, parliament and the cabinet are not the same. Parliament is the legislative body of a country, whereas the cabinet is an executive body. However members of the cabinet are often, although not always, members of parliament.