1. President
2. Vice President
3. Speaker of the House
4. President Pro Tempore
5. Secretary of State
6. Secretary of the Treasury
7. Secretary of Defence
Executive
The 25th amendment , ratified 2/10.1967, gives the President the power to name a new vice-president if that office becomes vacant. His choice must be confirmed by both houses of Congress before it takes effect.
president, vice president, and Cabinet members.
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President then Vice President then Speaker of the House.
As far as the progression of power it goes President Vice President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
The power that is vested in the President and the Vice President is called executive power. This power is expected to be exercised according to the constitution.
No
the vote of the vice president will break a tie
"To qualify for the vice president of a company, one has to have good overall knowledge of what goes on in the company. The vice president has to act in the president's absence on occasion."
Yes a president can relinquish his power to the vice president for personal or medical reasons. The term for this is known as relinquishment of power to the vice president.
The president has 100% veto power and can shut down anything.The vice president has 3/4 veto power. A vice presidential veto can be overridden by a 75% vote of the house or senate.
The Vice President of the United States is the President of the Senate. The vice president has the authority to preside over sessions and debates.
If the PRresident dies the Vice President is next in line. If the Vice President dies also the Secerectary of State takes over.
Executive
The Vice President of the United States is the President of the Senate, with the power to break tie votes.
The Vice President's power over the senate is only to break a tie and to run the senate meeting.