Article II, Section 2, Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution is referred to as the Appointment Clause. It gives the U.S. Senate the power to approve Presidential appointments.
The US Senate has to affirm most presidential appointments.
The US Senate must confirm. by a simple majority, the President's choices for cabinet secretaries and other high-ranking positions.
Senate must approve appointees.
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The United States Senate must approve all presidential appointments and treaties. The duties of the United States Senate is listed in the United States Constitution.
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The Senate must approve treaties and presidential appointments.
The Senate must approve any of the President's appointments.
The Senate must approve the nomination by a simple majority (51%) of those voting,
the senate ~myla vance-In the United States,the congress is a bi-cameral legislature composed of the House of Senates which approves the presidential appointments and the House of Representatives which approves the governors appointments
Congress, as a whole does not vote on presidential appointments. It is only the Senate that must give its advice and consent to presidential appointments.
Congress must approve all appointments.
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No, the Senate must confirm the President's appointments.