Yes, he/she must take over Pres. if the President is unable, and he/she must serve as President of the senate.
These are called inherent powers. They are provided for in the Constitution by what is known as the "elastic clause."
The president gets his authority from the US Constitution as interpreted by the Supreme Court. Conducting foreign policy is one of his duties, to be shared with the US Senate.
Article II gives information about the President. Section 2 is especially concerned with his powers and duties.
Article II of the Constitution deals mainly with the powers and duties of the President who heads the executive branch of the US government.
Transferred to the vice president but not the office itself. ( gradpoint
Transferred to the vice president but not the office itself. ( gradpoint
Transferred to the vice president but not the office itself. ( gradpoint
If the president is unable to perform his duties, there is a procedure for giving his powers temporarily to the vice-president. See amendment 25 to the US constitution.
The Constitution's division of powers leaves the President with some exclusive powers as Commander-in-Chief, Congress with certain other exclusive powers, and a sort of "twilight zone" of concurrent powers. Congress also has the power to limit the powers of the President.The Constitution describes the powers of Congress more than those of the president because initially Congress was supposed to rule the country while the president didn't do much.
Transferred to the vice president but not the office itself. ( gradpoint
Article II gives information about the President. Section 2 is especially concerned with his powers and duties.
The Second Article (Article II ) gives this information.