NAFTA
Yes
Both Presidents Reagan and Clinton .
The president is allowed to veto a bill he sees unconstitutional or sign off on a bill. He also has the power to make treaties.
November 30th 1993, by signed into law by President Bill Clinton.
Congress Declares war and make treaties and have to get the president's aproval to do so. Whenever they pass a bill obama has to sign it. congress does everything. obama's job is to approve what they do. Then again, i may be wrong.
they have to discuss the topic with the other country, then the two countries have to sign a paper like the constitution! they both have to sign it. Or else, the treaty would be broken!
The President has almost all the power in foreign relations. Congress is only needed to sign treaties and keep troops in an area for more than 60 days.
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.
Yes, he signed it on July 29, 1994. It has not been ratified by the Senate.
In November 1995 President Clinton signed the National Highway System Designation Act of 1995, which injected an additional $5.4 billion into the federal contribution set aside for the NHS.
The president has the authority to make treaties with other nations under Article II, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution. However, these treaties must be ratified by a two-thirds majority in the Senate to become legally binding. The president can negotiate and sign treaties, but they cannot take effect until Senate approval is obtained. This process ensures a system of checks and balances between the executive and legislative branches regarding foreign relations.
He signed the treaty with France to buy the Louisiana Purchase. He may have signed other treaties while he was President.