answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The vice president

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Who could take the place of the president if he could no longer fulfill his duties?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Do Texas governors have to resign to be a candidate for president?

I would be very surprised if they do. Presumably, a governor could be impeached if he does not fulfill his duties while he is campaigning.


Who could be a president after the president or the vice president?

If the President and Vice-President are not able to fulfill their duties, the Speaker of the House (currently R-OH John Boehner) would assume the presidency. After that the President Pro Tempore of the Senate (currently D-HI Daniel Inouye) would assume the presidency. The 5th in line to the presidency is the Secretary of State (currently D-NY Hillary Clinton).


Can you become a probation officer if you are on probation?

No, of course not. No person convicted of a serious crime could ever be employed to fulfill the duties of a quasi-law enforcement position such as supervising sentenced offenders.


Does the president ever appoints the vice to take charge if he is still in the same room?

I am not sure what you want to know. The President can not and does not informally transfer his powers to the vice-president or anybody else. If the President is disabled and unable to perform his duties, he must transmit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that he is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. At that point, the vice-president takes over the President's duties. (I suppose the vice-president could be visiting the president in , say a hospital room, when the president tells him that he has sent such letters.)


What are three reasons the president would be unable to carry out the powers and duties of his office?

Reasons why the President can not perform his duties. 1. He is dead 2. He is very sick, either physically or mentally -- there are a huge number of illnesses that could make him very sick.


If president is indicted can he perform duties?

Yes. He could his keep his office, but a trial would interfere with his doing his duties. His legal team probably delay any trial for a long time. The only way a President can be removed from office is via the impeachment process specified in the Constitution.


If you wear half the lap belt a seat belt will that fulfill the requirement I have an old car and the shoulder belt is no longer working Could you fight a ticket under this circumstance?

NO..


Which president said that European countries could no longer establish colonies on American continents?

James Monroe


Which president said that European counrties could no longer establish colonies on the American continents?

James Monroe


Which president said European country could no longer establish colonies on the american continents?

James Monroe


Is it true that the president is immune from suit?

I am not a lawyer, but it is my understanding that the president and government officials in general are immune from lawsuits related to the discharge of their official duties. However, the could still be sued for actions done in their free time and not related to their office.


Which president said that European countries could no longer establish colonies on the American continents?

Monroe Doctrine