The order of succession is vice-president, Speaker of the House and President pro tempore of the Senate .
If the President of the United States is removed from office, the Vice President immediately becomes the new President. Then, the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes the President if the Vice President is unable to assume the role. The President Pro Tempore of the Senate would be next in line if both the Vice President and the Speaker of the House are unable to take on the presidency.
No . only the mps can remove him ?
There are several ways to become part of the executive branch. The big one is to be voted in as president or Vice President. The next one is to be all ready in government and to take a post on the cabinet or become an advisor to the president. Finally, all of the people there need support people to do the footwork. Young men and women can apply to become an aide or intern to the west wing and that is done through their senator.
The more common way of becoming the U.S. President is winning a U.S. Presidential Election. That is done by receiving votes for president from more than half of the 538 people appointed by the states to elect the President and the Vice President. The other way of becoming U.S. President is by being the U.S. Vice President at the time that a President dies, resigns, or is removed from office.
Senator Benjamin F. Wade is the answer. He was president pro tempore of the Senate. In those days, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate was next in line for president after the vice-president. Since there was no vice-president at this time , he was next in line after Johnson. He voted to convict Johnson and people noticed that there was a conflict of interest in the succession law- now the Speaker of the House is ahead of the president pro tempore and the conflict is removed.
The vice president before Ford, Spiro Agnew, was accused of having affairs with people and was removed from office. Richard Nixon hired Gerald Ford as his new VP. After Richard Nixon was removed from office after Watergate, Gerald Ford was sworn in and finished Nixon's term. After the term was over, Ford could not win a term of his own.
if you mean president of the USA , it is anyone who is born in the USA and is willing to work hard and take on such a responsibility to win the confidence of the people to be voted into this office.
The first woman to become president of the Philippines was Corazon C. Aquino. She came into office through a peaceful people's revolution.
Technically no, but whether correct or not people would probably not elect someone who has not held public office.
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The President is voted into office by way of the electoral college. The people cast their votes and based on their votes the electors vote for President.
The first president took office to govern his people, and prevent the colonialists from further torturing his citizens.
There is no reason for him to be removed at this time. You may not agree with his policies, but he has done nothing illegal. In fact, in 2012, he was elected to a second term as president. Thus, a majority of the American people believe he has done nothing to warrant being removed, and he will continue to serve. But at the end of his second term, because the constitution does not permit him to run again, he will leave office then.