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The vice president can serve as the president in this case. Amendment 25 specifies procedures to be followed if the president says he is unable to serve and voluntarily yields his power and if he does not think he is incapacitated and how he can get his power back if he recovers his capacities.

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The debts remain collectible and the debtor will wish to try to negotiate terms.

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The vice-president.

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If the president is out of the country who becomes president?

The President is still the President if he or she is out of the country - it's only when he or she is INCAPACITATED that the Vice-President becomes (acting) President.


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President of the Senate and to be ready to serve as president in the event that the president becomes incapacitated or dies.


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When a president is incapacitated and unable to do their job, typically the vice-president becomes the persident until such time as either the term expires or another election is completed for a replacement.


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Three times. First time if the president dies or becomes incapacitated that he cannot perform the duties of the Office. The Second and Third times are after winning the national presidential election.


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What does the President tell the Vice President to do?

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