The Legislative Branch, specifically the Senate.
The legislative branch is responsible for the approval and ratification of treaties.
The legislative branch is responsible for the approval and ratification of treaties.
which branch has the power to make treaties with the senate's approval
Executive Branch
The executive branch of a government is typically responsible for negotiating and entering into treaties with other countries. In the United States, for example, the President has the authority to negotiate and sign treaties, although they must be approved by the Senate.
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Legislative Branch
The only branch of the United States Federal Government that can enter into treaties with other sovereign nations is the legislative branch.
The executive branch of the U.S. government has the power to negotiate treaties with foreign nations. Specifically, the President negotiates treaties, but they must be ratified by a two-thirds majority in the Senate to become legally binding. This system ensures a check on the President's power by requiring Senate approval for international agreements.
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The Legislative Branch