The Senate has this responsibility.
The US Senate has the right to reject high level presidential appointments.
The group responsible for approving all presidential appointments is the United States Senate, specifically the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. They have the authority to review and confirm or reject the individuals nominated by the President for various government positions.
- override presidential veto - reject treaties and presidential appointments - impeach and remove the president - impeach and remove Supreme Court members - create lower courts - propose amendments to overturn court decisions
The senate must approve or reject all major appointments made by the president including Supreme court justices, ambassadors, and cabinet members. Appointments require a majority vote or approval. So the Senate must approve it!
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.
1. the carry out any impeachments that the house of representatives proposes. 2. all treaties must be ratified by the senate with their 2/3 vote 3. must approve any executive appointments, such as appointments of cabinet members
The legislative branch of government, primarily Congress, has the power to check many of the president's actions. It can pass laws, override presidential vetoes, and approve or reject presidential appointments and treaties. Additionally, Congress holds the power of the purse, allowing it to control government funding, which can influence the implementation of presidential policies. Furthermore, Congress can initiate impeachment proceedings against the president if deemed necessary.
Legislative over the execitive
Referendum is a right reserved to the people to approve or reject an act of the legislature, or the right of the people to approve or reject legislation that has been referred to them by the legislature.
The constitution grants congress the sole authority to enact legislation and declare war, the right to confirm or reject many presidential appointments, and substantial investigative powers.
may override presidents veto may reject presidential appointments may charge possibly impeach the president controls budget appropriation
Only Congress.