No, the President nominates a new Vice President. The nomination must be approved by a majority vote in both Houses of Congress.
If everyone after the President also dies, there would be no one to "take over."
To take over the president if he dies.
to take over the president if he dies
the vice president.
The Secretary of State would take over
The federal government takes over
In the Excited States of America the Vice President would assume the "reins".
If a president dies, it is usual for the elected vice president to take over the presidential office for the remaining term of the president.
That depends on the constitution of the country of the president in question and as you have not told us that we can not give you an exact answer. In the US the vice president would take over first.
The vice President,Speaker of the house, and the Pro Tempore
When the President is unable to fulfill his duties. When the president dies or the administration all sign a paper saying that the president is unable to act.
He needs to do his job right too, and if the president dies or cannot fulfill his duties then the vice president takes over and needs to be president.