A person who held a job or office before another is referred to as a "predecessor." This term is commonly used in various contexts, such as in government, business, and other organizations, to highlight the individual who occupied a position prior to the current holder. The predecessor may have had an impact on the role, policies, or direction of the office or job in question.
incumbent
No because a person who is held in a government office knows more about the government and the nation that some ordinary person who just turned 35 and has a normal job. Hope I helped :D
The ceremony after a person takes office is called an "inauguration."
Governor.
Refers to the id that is held by a person refering to the office the person is located to wok at.
a person is allowed the opportunity to have a hearing
He held no political office before becoming President
Clements and Bush
Who held the office of prime minister of Great Britain longer than any other person in the 20th century.
He was a lawyer before he held any public office, and he also fought in the Army in the Civil War. Before he was president, he was the governor of Ohio.
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He held no political office before becoming President