I,A.B., do swear in the name of God/ solemnly affirm, that I will faithfully execute the office of Governor (or discharge the functions of the Governor) of .......(name of the State) and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the Constitution and the law and that I will devote myself to the service and wellbeing of the people of .......(name of the State)."
He must be "sworn in," meaning that he promises to uphold the constitution of the USA, etc.. He should also dress warmly, because one of those elected presidents got sick and died because he didn't (dress warmly).
The steps for naturalization typically involve meeting eligibility requirements, completing an application form, attending biometrics appointment, participating in an interview, passing a citizenship test, and taking an oath of allegiance to the United States. Each step has its own requirements and procedures that must be followed carefully.
The ruling official in state government is the governor, followed by the lieutenant governor. The two are usually of the same political party and if the governor were to for some reason end his duties, the lieutenant governor would take over. Third in line is the Secretary of State.
The short answer - the state of Kashmir itself The long answer - The Indian raj split up in 1948 into three separate states - Indian, Pakistan and sri lanka. The north was split into two, India and Pakistan with the Hindu and Sikh areas going to India and the Muslim areas going to Pakistan. The exception to this was Kashmir, a Muslim dominated area that was claimed by India. Since the split the Muslim population has fought against the Indian army to gain there Independence and (depending on who you listen too) Pakistan has been aiding the rebels. The war, apart from fighting in Kashmir itself, has seen terrorist attacks take place in other areas in India and has contributed to the hostile relationship between India and Pakistan. So - while Kashmir itself has seen the most fighting the wider subcontinent has been greatly affected as well.
In every country around the world, there are different political views that take over the country. Even though one country may view politics a certain way, a neighboring country may have different political views.
No, he used the Bible to take his oath of office.
Oath of Office
Yes-congressmen take an oath of office before they begin work.
Joe Biden would serve as the President and therefore take the oath of office in the case the Obama did not.
All US presidents take the oath of office, starting with the first president, George Washington.
When he is sworn in to office at the beginning of his term.
Yes- the President must take the oath of office as required by the US Constitution.
All three.
James MonroeThe first president to take the oath was George Washington.
First he has to be legally elected as President or else become president by succession. Second he must be "sworn in" by taking the oath of office before a person who is legally qualified to administer oaths.
President Obama swore the oath of office on Abraham Lincoln's Bible.
your mom did it not me