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Under the 25th amendment section 4, the Vice President makes the determination. He makes this in writing to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives in writing.

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The vice president and a majority of the Cabinet.

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the 25th amendment

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if he is sick or dia

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Which amendment provided for succession to the presidency and presidential disability?

The 25th - passed in 1965 and ratified in 1967


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