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The 25th Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1967, addresses presidential succession and disability. It establishes procedures for the transfer of presidential power when the president is incapacitated and outlines the process for filling a vacancy in the vice presidency. The amendment consists of four sections, detailing how a president can be declared unable to fulfill their duties and how a new vice president can be appointed. It ensures continuity of government and clarifies the roles of key officials during times of presidential incapacity.

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