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In the United States, the President ratifies treaties after 2/3 of the Senate has given "advice and consent."

It is a common misunderstanding that the Senate ratifies treaties.

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Which branch can ratifies treaties?

The President ratifies treaties after receiving the "advice and consent" of 2/3 of the Senate (not the full Congress). It is a common misunderstanding that the Senate ratifies treaties.


What branch of branch ratifies treaties?

The president can make treaties, but Congress must ratify them.


What branch of government ratifies treaties?

The president can make treaties, but Congress must ratify them.


What branch of the US government ratifies treaties?

The legislative branch is responsible for the approval and ratification of treaties.


Which part of congress ratifies treaties made by the prisident?

Senate


What branch of government ratifies treaties with foreign nations?

The Legislative Branch


What part of congress must approve all treaties made with foreign nations?

The Senate ratifies treaties entered into by the executive branch of government.


Who gets to approve treaties and judicial nominations?

The Senate ratifies treaties and all of the president's nominees as part of the separation of powers/ checks and balances that are built into the US Constitution.


Do the house and the senate both have to ratify a treaty negotiated by the president?

The senate ratifies treaties with a two third majority.


As chief diplomat what can the president do?

He can and does meet with foreign heads of state and negotiate treaties and other accords or agreements. However, any treaties he makes are not binding unless the Senate ratifies them.


Who ratifies a treaty made by the president?

"He shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, to make Treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators present concur"...


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.