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Which is an example of informal constitution change by executive action?

The President makes an executive agreement with Another Country instead of a formal treaty


Who concurs if a president makes a treaty?

the senate


If the president makes a treaty with a another country the senate may?

The senate may approve or disapprove the treaty.


What may the senate do if the president makes a treaty with another country?

The senate may approve or disapprove the treaty.


What is an agreement that makes peace between two warring groups?

A piece agreement, or peace treaty. A step further would be an alliance; which is if these 2 warring groups will cooperate together.


What does signing of treaty mean?

A treaty is an agreement or contract usually between two sovereign or independent nations (such a between the United States and Russia) that is binding under international law. Signing the treaty is the act that binds the agreement just as both parties signing a contract makes it binding on the two parties.


What is the process of treaty making?

The President negotiates international agreements, and the Senate must approve it by a two-thirds popular vote before the treaty made by the president can become effective.... government stuffs can be so confusing.... :)


If the president makes a treaty with another country the Supreme court and congress may do what?

The_Supreme_Court_has no constitutional power to do anything,_but_the_Congress_must_ratify,_or_approve,_the_president's_treaty.">The Supreme Court usually does nothing, but the Congress must ratify, or approve, the president's treaty.


Who can make treaties?

The Executive Branch makes the Treaty, this branch includes the President, the US Senate ratifies the Treaty by a two thirds majority. Only then is it effective.


Why was the Iran Nuclear Agreement an executive agreement?

The Iran Nuclear Agreement was an executive agreement because Obama chose to name it an executive agreement. There is nothing in the Agreement that makes it an executive agreement as opposed to a treaty, but Obama was well aware that a treaty requires two-thirds approval by the Senate and he could not count on two-thirds of Senators approving the agreement. As a result, he chose to make it an executive agreement, which only needs an up or down vote from half of the senators.


What can congress do if the president makes a treaty with another country?

It does not go into effect until the US Senate ratifies it.. . . then the Congress has to ratify (approve) it.The senate may approve or disapprove the treaty.


Did Iran deal pass congress?

It's complicated. The simplest answer is to say that Congress could not "unapprove it".Under a typical treaty analysis, President Obama would be required by the US Constitution to get Senate ratification of the treaty with a two-thirds majority. However, Obama argued that the Iran Deal was an "executive agreement" and not a "treaty". As an executive agreement, the President is not required to seek Congressional approval, but he may grant Congress the right to vote up or down on the agreement. This up or down vote is a plain majority vote in the Congress, but can be vetoed by the President. This effectively makes the approval requirement for an "executive agreement" the almost-exact reverse of the approval requirement for a "treaty". Instead of two-thirds of the Senate being required to approve a "treaty", now, two-thirds of the Senate and two-thirds of the House of Representatives are required to override the Presidential veto preventing their disapproval of the "executive action" from coming to pass. Congress was not able to muster the two-thirds needed to oppose the Iran Nuclear Deal.Note that Obama is not the first or only President to use this legal finagling in order to avoid a direct Senate vote. "Executive Agreements" were first invented by Franklin D. Roosevelt and were used by all subsequent US Presidents.