The vice-president is in charge of the senate and takes over for the president if he dies, resigns, or is unfit to perfom his duty.
There are two official roles for the vice president. The two official roles of vice president are to take on the responsibility of president in the event he is unable to perform his duties, and to preside over the Senate.
Executive and Chief
the head of state and head of government
The vice-president is in charge of the senate and takes over for the president if he dies, resigns, or is unfit to perfom his duty.
The main roles are to be the formal President of the Senate and to become President if a sitting President dies, resigns, or is removed from office by the impeachment process.
which roles does the president traditional and constitutionally carry out
When the president dies the vice president becomes the president
Two of the prominent women given roles in President Clinton's cabinet were Madeleine Albright, who served as the first female Secretary of State, and Janet Reno, who served as the first female Attorney General.
every president....it's one of his roles
The president's constitutional roles have expanded in practice to be more powerful than the Founder Fathers intended. These roles include Chief Executive and Commander in Chief.
In addition to the roles explicitly outlined in the Constitution, the president has taken on the roles of party leader and chief economic planner. As party leader, the president influences party policy, campaigns for party candidates, and helps shape the party's platform. As chief economic planner, the president plays a significant role in formulating economic policies, proposing budgets, and addressing economic challenges, often collaborating with Congress and economic advisors.
Chief Justice of the United States supreme court and President of the United States.