Article II, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution provides that the President may make treaties subject to ratification by 2/3rds of the Senate and that the President shall appoint ambassadors, judges, cabinet members and other officers of the U.S. "with the advice and consent" of the Senate.
The Legislative Branch can ratify treaties; The Senate approves Presidential Appointments
The Senate must approve treaties and presidential appointments.
Congress must approve all appointments.
The legislative branch has the power to disapprove and approve presidential appointments?
The Legislative branch but more specifically the Senate. The president proposes but the Senate must approve by 2/3 of the vote.
The legislative branch
Legislative
The US Senate (Legislative Branch) has the power to approve or disapprove Supreme Court appointments.
Yes, whenever the President makes an appointment to any form of Government the Legislative Branch (House of Representatives and the Senate) can approve or deny his appointments.
legislative branch
legislative branch
The Legislative Branch