The effects of recent vice presidents on the stature of the office have varied over the years. Vice presidents no have more power to get laws changed.
The effects of recent vice presidents on the stature of the office have varied over the years. Vice presidents no have more power to get laws changed.
The effects of recent vice presidents on the stature of the office have varied over the years. Vice presidents no have more power to get laws changed.
The effects of recent vice presidents on the stature of the office have varied over the years. Vice presidents no have more power to get laws changed.
The effects of recent vice presidents on the stature of the office have varied over the years. Vice presidents no have more power to get laws changed.
Most recent (and current) US President is Barrack Obama.
Not really. Current Mexican president has one of the lowest approval rates in recent memory (48%), but he is still in office at the time being (June 2014).
General Dwight David Eisenhower.
That would be an impeachment (accusation) by the House of Representatives, and a conviction by the Senate. The reason for impeachment is generally due to a crime committed by the President. No President has ever been convicted and "removed from the oval office", though several have been impeached, the most recent being President Clinton.
Eisenhower was a career military officer for 36 years - he held no elected office before becoming President
The most recent appointment is Elena Kagan who took office August 7,2010. She was nominated by President Obama.
Barack Obama is the current president. George W. Bush is the most recent president
Yes. If a president dies or resigns before the end of his current term in office, the vice president automatically becomes president. Of course, the people will have voted for the president and vice president at the most recent presidential election.