MODALITIES AND PROCEDURES FOR RATIFYING INTERNATIONAL TREATIES AND AGREEMENTS
The President concludes inter-State and intergovernmental agreements and presents certain categories of agreements to the parliament for ratification or denunciation (Article 109, paragraph 17 of the Constitution). The parliament has two months to ratify any treaty put before it. In urgent cases, the timeframe is 20 days only. The President signs decrees on the ratification of international agreements.
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