If the president cannot perform his duties for any reason the Vice President assumes the Presidency. If the Vice President cannot perform the Speaker of the House assumes the duties of the President
Second in line to the presidency is the Speaker of the House.
The main purpose of the Executive Office of the President is to help the President carry out his or her duties as chief executive.
If you are talking about who succeeds the President in office, then the phrase commonly used would be "succession order," which was established in 1947 when President Harry S. Truman signed the Presidential Succession Act.
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the vice president
The Vice President will take over for the President if the latter is hurt or cannot perform the duties of the office.
The vice president becomes President if the President dies or is removed from office . There are also procedures by which the vice-president can temporarily assume the duties of president, either voluntarily or involuntarily.
If the president cannot perform his duties for any reason the Vice President assumes the Presidency. If the Vice President cannot perform the Speaker of the House assumes the duties of the President
In many ways the office of lieutenant governor is comparable to the office of the vice president of the United States. The office of lieutenant governor is put into place as a successor to the governor, when the governor cannot fulfill the duties of his office.
Second in line to the presidency is the Speaker of the House.
President Obama will always be the 44th president of the United States. The 45th U.S. president will be the person who succeeds him after he leaves office.
The President assumes his duties upon being sworn into office. This used to occur on March 4, but in 1934, it was moved to January 20, and it is on that day when the new president officially takes office.
Three times. First time if the president dies or becomes incapacitated that he cannot perform the duties of the Office. The Second and Third times are after winning the national presidential election.
In colleges there is no "office of superintendent" but each college has a college president.
vice president
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