MODALITIES AND PROCEDURES FOR RATIFYING INTERNATIONAL TREATIES AND AGREEMENTS
Every international agreement with a foreign State or any international organisation relating to commercial matters, economic cooperation (including payments and credit) and modus vivendi is concluded under a decision of the Council of ministers (Article 169 of the Constitution). Any other treaty, convention or international agreement is negotiated and signed under a decision of the Council of ministers and is only operative and binding on the Republic when approved by a law made by the parliament, whereupon it is concluded.
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