President can only serve two terms of 4 years ea. But may be reelcted after another sitting president serves a term of 4.
The vice president serves as president of the senate. There are 100 Senators, and if there is ever a tie in the senate, the vice president gets to cast the winning vote. If the vice president is not available, somebody else will serve, he is called the president pro tempore.
If the president is not present, dies, resigns, or is otherwise unable to fulfill his or her duties, the vice president will generally serve as president. And of course, this might depend what country you live in. But for the most part this is correct.
If an incumbent president is seeking a second term in office, his or her party is likely to nominate the president in question. In the U.S., presidents can serve two, 4-year terms.
The President pro tempore (Latin for "president for a time") typically presides in the Vice President's absence. The most senior senator of the majority party is customarily chosen to serve in this position. Like the Vice President, the President pro tempore does not normally preside over the Senate, but typically delegates the responsibility of presiding to junior senators of the majority party.
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the vice presedent
Next in line is Speaker of the House.
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Yes, if the president dies the VP serves out the rest of the president's terms.
The Military Serves our country in war. The Americans who work serve our country through tax's and by doing their jobs.
The president is elected to serve for four years. If he is unable to finish his term, his replacement serves for the remainder of the four years.
No, they have to be of the same political party.
Yes if they r the vice president and the president is removed from office for any reason he becomes the president if he serves 2 years or less he is able to serve for 2 terms as president but if he serves more than 2 years even one day he is only allowed to serve for one term
The Vice President serves the people and the President. When necessary he may vote in the Senate to break a tie vote.
The surgeon general is appointed by the president and serves for as long as (s)he is willing and the president will have them.
Someone who is not a resident of the country