it could be anybody that we could trust.those who are running for presidents should be nice to people.REMNDER FOR THE VOTERS:pick carefully in presidents
benigno mayo novo is not a who, it is a what. benigno translates to benign; mayo translates to the month of May and novo translates to novate (which means to replace with someting new). Apparently, these words together would have something to do with surgery.
Successor to Theodore Roosevelt - William Howard Taft. Successor to Franklin Roosevelt - Harry S. Truman
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Yes, that's why countries have elections
Strictly speaking, it is not. It is a Presidential Dictatorship. However, the method of presidential succession is monarchical, in that sons replace fathers as Presidents.
no isthis answer right
The Speaker would replace the President if there were no vice-president.
Treasury Secretary Salmon Chase never stopped his attempts to gain control of the Lincoln administration. He was a founding leader of the Republican Party and he was an ardent antislavery politician. He was the voice of the Radical Republicans. He and the radicals believed Lincoln was a weak leader and planned to replace him in the 1864 presidential elections.
You can file your complaints with the court. If the breach is serious enough the court can replace the executor by terminating her authority and appointing a successor.
According to the prevailing rules of electoral college voting at that time, electors cast votes for two persons. Electors could not distinguish between their presidential and vice-presidential choices. Responding to the problems from the 1796 and 1800 elections, in 1803 Congress proposed the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution - prescribing electors cast separate ballots for president and vice president - to replace the system outlined in Article II, Section 1, Clause 3 of the United States Constitution. By June 1804, the states had ratified the amendment in time for the 1804 election.
A "successor" is one who "succeeds", or follows after, another. Heirs, "next in line", descendants, and beneficiaries are all examples of successors. The one "succeeded" is referred to as the "predecessor".
It is appropriate to replace a government when it fails to serve the best interests of its citizens, violates their rights, or is unable to effectively govern. This can be done through democratic processes such as elections or peaceful protests.