MODALITIES AND PROCEDURES FOR RATIFYING INTERNATIONAL TREATIES AND AGREEMENTS
International agreements are concluded by the President or the government (Article 119 of the Constitution). The latter proposes international treaties to the Assembly for ratification (Article 68 of the Constitution). Ratification of international treaties by the Assembly is mandatory. A decision of association or dissociation concerning membership in international organisations is adopted by the Assembly by a majority vote of the total number of representatives, if proposed by the President, the government or at least 40 representatives.
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