advice and consent
The Senate has the constitutional responsibility of advise and consent for all presidential appointments.
The powers of the Senate: 1. Elect Vice president if there is no majority in the Electoral College 2. Can hold an impeachment trial 3. Approve all presidential appointments
Congress can override a presidential veto by a vote of 2/3 of the members of both houses.The House can formally impeach the president and the Senate holds the trial.Congress can reject presidential appointments and refuse treaties.
The US Congress needs to approve treaties the US becomes parties or signatories of. I'm not sure what you mean by UN treaties, however.
The Senate.
The Legislative Branch can ratify treaties; The Senate approves Presidential Appointments
The Senate must approve treaties and presidential appointments.
(1) Presidential Appointments (2) Treaties
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.
the approve treaties, and presidential appointments. carry out impeachment trials.
The Senate has the power to approve treaties. It is able to approve presidential appointments such ambassadors. The Senate also has the power of filibuster and cloture.
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
The legislative branch has the power to disapprove and approve presidential appointments?
The Senate is the only house of Congress that has the power to approve presidential appointments.
The Senate has the power to approve presidential appointments. == ==
Most presidential appointments, including federal judges, cabinet members and ambassadors, require a simple majority vote of the Senate. Mid-term appointments of vice presidents require a simple majority vote of both Houses of Congress, and treaties require a two-thirds majority vote of the Senate.
pass bills approve treaties approve presidental appointments jury in case of impeachments