I the president dies, the vice president will take his/her place. I don't know for how long, though.
Vice President.
No, a person cannot serve as both President and Senator at the same time.
The Speaker of the House.
A US President cannot serve more than two terms.
the secretary of state
According to the U.S. order of succession, if both the president and the vice president are, for whatever reason, unable to serve, then the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes acting president. If he/she also cannot serve, the next individuals in line are the President pro tempore of the Senate and then the Secretary of State.
Vice President Of USA (Joe Bidden)
The president-elect is the candidate who has won the presidential election in November, but cannot serve as President until Inauguration Day on January 20th of the following year.
The Vice President runs with the President as a team. If the original Vice President dies or cannot serve after taking office, the President nominates a new VP, but the Senate has to confirm.
No, the president cannot dismiss Supreme Court justices. Justices serve for life unless they choose to retire or are impeached by Congress.
Panama's president is Ricardo Martinelli. He took office in July and will serve for five years. He cannot be reelected.
A president cannot serve for more than 4 years.