The U.S. Senate ratified today on the nomination of Kerry foreign

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The U.S. Senate ratified today on the nomination of Kerry foreign


The U.S. Senate ratified Thursday, on the nomination of U.S. President Barack Obama to John Kerry for the post of Foreign Minister, is expected to get Kerry to ratify the plain, where the head of the Committee, which will be through the process of ratification of four years.

It is scheduled to be held to the Foreign Relations Committee in the Senate hearing for this purpose begins at ten in the morning EDT.

Last month, Obama nominated the Massachusetts senator to succeed Hillary Clinton after he pulled Susan Rice, the U.S. ambassador at the United Nations, stood by while Republicans criticized for their performance during the crisis of the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya in September last year.

And Kerry as a member of the Senate for years and as a democratic candidate for the U.S. presidency in 2004 will give him a passing easy during the ratification process. And can take office next month.

While across the senators expressed reservations on Rice and Chuck Hagel, who was nominated by Obama to the post of Minister of Defense and John Brennan, who was nominated for the position of director of the Central Intelligence Agency did not have concerns about Kerry.

It is expected to face Kerry questions about the issue of Benghazi in today's session after the Clinton ruled yesterday five and a half hours in the Capitol Hill are to queries from members for the attack and how they dealt with the U.S. State

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