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.
The Vice President is the President of the Senate, although he is allowed to vote only in the case of a tie vote.
If a President dies and the Vice President takes over, the new President would appoint a vice president, authorized by the 25th amendment.
25th Amendment.
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If there is no president, the vice president takes over. As of 2014, the vice president of the United States is Joe Biden.
He was not vice president that long. When William McKinley died Roosevelt took over being the president
if the vice president died the president would remain the same....
The President
Whomever he choses.
I would.
Andrew Johnson, Abraham Lincoln's Vice President, became a full President after Lincoln died. He was not an acting President. The Vice President becoming a full President, after the death of the former President, was established long before Andrew Johnson became the first Vice President to succeed a murdered President. Previous Vice Presidents had succeeded Presidents who had died from medical illnesses.
William Henry Harrison was the first president to died in office and the first vice president was George Clinton.
No. Andrew Johnson did not have a Vice President. At that time there was no procedure for naming a new Vice President when the President died and the current Vice President became President. John Tyler, who became President on the death of William Henry Harrison, and Millard Fillmore, who became President when Zachary Taylor died, also had no Vice President.
The Senate chooses the Vice President in the case of a tie.
The Vice President
The Vice-President.
Only in case of impediment of the President, and since the Vice President is eligible to occupy the post of President at that moment.