House
It depends on the country but yes,the chief justice would likely make a decision based on how complicated matters get if the senate or congress are split between impeachment of the current president.
impeachment
No. The impeachment process is the only lawful way to remove a president from office. Of course, he could voluntarily resign under the threat of impeachment as did Richard Nixon.
The process is popularly called "impeachment", but this is a misnomer. "Impeachment" means indictment and refers only to the first part of the procedure, which takes place in the House of Representatives. The second part is called "conviction" and can happen only after the President has already been impeached. Conviction by the Senate automatically results in removal from office.
Mrs. Lively ftw
yes, there is a process for removing these and all federal officials from office if they commits crimes or are derelict in their duties. The process commences with a bill of impeachment in the House and is followed by a trial in Senate.
act or process of removing restrictions
His stroke and doubtful ability to function as President undoubted helped people to seen the need for the 25th amendment which provides a process for removing a disabled president from power .
People didn't. The general population was not involved in the process and there was no voting for President or Congress.
The only constitutional method of removing a President or Vice President is the impeachment process, which requires the House of Representatives to pass formal articles of impeachment and the Senate to pass a conviction.
People didn't. The general population was not involved in the process and there was no voting for President or Congress.
1. Mechanically removing: physical process 2. Chemically removing: chemical process