yes the president shall give it to the congress
The legislative branch can override the President's veto to their proposed bill. The second way is for the Congress to impeach the President. Other things you could also say are that the Senate must approve judicial and ambassador appointments and that it must also approve treaties.
It must be approved by the senate foreign regulations.
The President of the U.S. has the power to make treaties with foreign countries, but must be confirmed by the U.S. Senate. He also has the power to enter into executive agreements (secret treaties) with no Senate confirmation needed.
Chief ExecutorThe President of the United States is the chief executor. He enforces the Constitution and the laws passed by Congress. To help enforce laws, he may issue executive orders. He appoints all government officials, including Cabinet officers, Supreme Court Justices, and others. However, his executive orders may be declared unconstitutional in the courts and all of his appointments must be approved by the Senate.Chief LegislatorThe President of the United States is also the chief legislator. He can recall Congress into a special session. He may veto the bills passed by Congress, and use his influence on his colleagues in Congress to get a bill passed or proposed. Again, all of his actions are limited by other branches of government: Congressmen do not have to pass any laws during the special session, Congress can override the president's veto by a two-thirds majority, and no one in Congress must succumb to the president's pressure.Judicial PowersIn terms of judicial powers, the president of the United States may grant pardons to most individuals and he has indirect control of the courts, as he appoints all of the federal judges. The judicial powers of the president are limited in that all of his appointments must be approved by the Senate, the federal judges that he appoints receive lifetime tenure and thus do not react to presidential influences, and his power to grant pardons does not extend to cases of impeachment.Chief AmbassadorThe President is the chief ambassador - he determines the foreign policy of the nation, he directs diplomatic talks and negotiates treaties, and he appoints other ambassadors and diplomats. As with all other appointments, these must be cleared by Congress. Any treaties with foreign nations must be ratified by the Senate before they go into effect, and presidential foreign policies may be examined and criticized by House and Senate Committees.Commander in ChiefThe President is the Commander in Chief of the armed forces, thereby maintaining civilian control over the military. He appoints the top military commanders, gives them military advice and has the power to discharge officers. He may also order the armed forces into action in case of disturbances within the United States and foreign countries. However, the President cannot commit US troops to international conflicts for more than 90 days without a formal declaration of war, a power reserved for Congress.
The winning candidate has to have a simple majority of votes from the electoral college. In other words, the candidate will only need to win by ONE electoral vote to become the president. He must receive a simple majority of the 535 votes in the electoral college.
The Senate must approve.
the congressional body that approves the president's ambassador selections is the SENATE
I know you must take the foreign service exam to become an ambassador you must be 20-59 years old. But I know if you are a teenager you can go on trips to be a junior ambassador it's not like you are a real ambassador, but it can help you practice.
You must receive a majority of votes by the electoral college.
In order to write an invitation letter to a foreign ambassador for an event you must first decide which ambassador you are choosing to write to. Also you must keep in mind that the event you are holding should have some form of similarity to the specific ambassador you are planning on inviting. WIth that said, the letter should be constructed with the truth, the facts of the event along with all your credentials, name and personal number for direct contact.
The candidate must receive 270 electoral votes to become president of the United States of America.
One type of foreign policy (e.g. the way a nation interacts with other nations) is diplomacy (e.g. one nation trying to convince another nation to do something through conversation or non-violent leverage).
Congress.
The president nominates the ambassadors. He or she also nominates public ministers or other officers of the U.S
The US President has the Constitutional authority to make foreign policy, with the advice of the Senate, who must approve all treaties.
The president must receive approval from Congress before spending money. Specifically, this approval is granted through the passage of a federal budget or appropriations bills.
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