Usually "à plus tard" ("see you later")
that depends on how well you know the person Adios is goodbye Hasta luego is until next time
It means that like when you say goodbye to someone its for a reason, and it makes the next person in your life (hello) closer to be in it
I think the Speaker of the House would be the next person to govern.
The next person in line is the Speaker of the House.
Till the Next Goodbye was created on 1974-10-18.
The same person who was president before the speaker of the house died. In the order of presidential succession, the president pro tempore of the Senate is next after the House Speaker.
"Prochain" in French means "next" or "upcoming." It can be used to refer to the next event, person, or occurrence in a sequence or order.
assuming BOTH the Pres. and the VP are unable, next in line is the Speaker of the House. It's never happened before but it's come close.
'the speaker of the house'
Speaker of the House
Next in line is the Vice President, followed by the Speaker of the House.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives is the next in line of succession. The Speaker of the House would be the next in line of succession until a new vice president is sworn into office.