No. A retinue is a group of people who follow another person. An example of a retinue would be a star with hairdressers, agent, and others who travel with them.
A person who follows another person in office is typically referred to as a "successor." This term is used to describe someone who takes over a position or role after the current holder leaves, resigns, or passes away.
1.a person or thing that succeeds or follows.. 2.a person who succeeds another in an office, position, or the like.
Presidential succession is the order in which one person follows another chronologically in the Office of the President.
It is a Successor. Don't worry I know the answer :D
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A flunky is someone who follows another person everywhere.
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Not during the Senator's term in office. Article I, s. 6 of the United States Constitution provides as follows: "...no Person holding any Office under the United States, shall be a Member of either House during his Continuance in Office." Once the Senator leaves office, of course, s/he is entitled to hold any office to which s/he is otherwise eligible.
Predecessor is a person who is presides another person and things in an office and position etc. and successor is a person who is help to success another person and other things.
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escorts surrounding a person of rank