By a 2/3 vote from the senate.
Treaties are approved by 2/3 of the SENATE!
He/She can make treaties, but they need to be approved by Congress.
Treaties negotiated by the president must be approved by the U.S. Senate. According to the Constitution, a two-thirds majority of the Senate is required for ratification. This process ensures that treaties reflect broader consensus and are not solely determined by the executive branch.
The Senate has the right of ratification.
Yes, the Senate is responsible for ratifying treaties in the United States. According to the Constitution, a treaty must be approved by a two-thirds majority of the Senate before it can be ratified and take effect. This process ensures that treaties have broad support and are carefully considered before being enacted.
Treaties are approved by 2/3 of the SENATE!
The Secretary of State negotiates treaties but they must be approved by the President and ratified by the Senate.
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Treaties must be ratified (approved ) by 2/3 of the US Senate before they take effect.
The Senate
2/3 vote of the Senate.
two-thirds vote of the Senate
If it isn't liked it doesn't have to be approved.
The President does not make treaties. Congress does. This includes the Senate as well as the House of Representatives.
True.
Ratify the treaty
The Senate must approve treaties and presidential appointments.