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To whom does the Vice President of India submit his resignation?
What are the Powers of the office of the United States Vice President?Can a young US Vice President follow in the line of succession?Would Bill Clinton be allowed to serve a 3rd term as President under this scenario?How does motor vehicle insurance cover third parties in India?What is the difference between a law and an act?Pay for unused vacation: Can India employer refuse to encash leaves?How is bias avoided in the selection of members of Constitutional benches in India?Can't a state in India challenge the Parliament in court?Can I use the copyright symbol on my website without registration of copyright in India?Confirming a new vice-president
In India, the Vice-President shall submit his resignation to the President. But my question is:
In the absence of the President, the Vice-President shall submit his resignation to____?
india vice-president
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In India, the Vice-President shall submit his resignation to the President. But my question is:
In the absence of the President, the Vice-President shall submit his resignation to____?
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A related question is whether the vice-president becomes the president at the moment the former president is no longer president, or not until the vice-president takes the presidential oath of office. If he or she becomes president immediately, he or she would submit the resignation from the office of president to the secretary of state.
– Gerard Ashton
yesterday
VEEP becomes POUTS before the oath is taken, technically speaking. He did take the Oath of Office at the inauguration ceremony, and the office includes replacement President. There's also the case of the rare event of an inauguration falling on a Sunday, the swearing in ceremony is done the following Monday, but the President-Elect is President as of noon Sunday.
– hszmv
yesterday
@hszmv the vice presidential oath is different from the presidential oath, and a new president is constitutionally prohibited from "entering on the execution of his office" until after he takes the presidential oath. Since 1877 there has been the practice of having a private oath on Sunday and a public ceremony on Monday, but this has only happened twice for a president's first term: Taylor in 1849 and Hayes in 1877. There does not seem to be an actual need for a second-term president to swear the oath.
– phoog
yesterday
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In India, the Vice-President shall submit his resignation to the President. But my question is:
In the absence of the President, the Vice-President shall submit his resignation to____?
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In India, the Vice-President shall submit his resignation to the President. But my question is:
In the absence of the President, the Vice-President shall submit his resignation to____?
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A related question is whether the vice-president becomes the president at the moment the former president is no longer president, or not until the vice-president takes the presidential oath of office. If he or she becomes president immediately, he or she would submit the resignation from the office of president to the secretary of state.
– Gerard Ashton
yesterday
VEEP becomes POUTS before the oath is taken, technically speaking. He did take the Oath of Office at the inauguration ceremony, and the office includes replacement President. There's also the case of the rare event of an inauguration falling on a Sunday, the swearing in ceremony is done the following Monday, but the President-Elect is President as of noon Sunday.
– hszmv
yesterday
@hszmv the vice presidential oath is different from the presidential oath, and a new president is constitutionally prohibited from "entering on the execution of his office" until after he takes the presidential oath. Since 1877 there has been the practice of having a private oath on Sunday and a public ceremony on Monday, but this has only happened twice for a president's first term: Taylor in 1849 and Hayes in 1877. There does not seem to be an actual need for a second-term president to swear the oath.
– phoog
yesterday
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A related question is whether the vice-president becomes the president at the moment the former president is no longer president, or not until the vice-president takes the presidential oath of office. If he or she becomes president immediately, he or she would submit the resignation from the office of president to the secretary of state.
– Gerard Ashton
yesterday
VEEP becomes POUTS before the oath is taken, technically speaking. He did take the Oath of Office at the inauguration ceremony, and the office includes replacement President. There's also the case of the rare event of an inauguration falling on a Sunday, the swearing in ceremony is done the following Monday, but the President-Elect is President as of noon Sunday.
– hszmv
yesterday
@hszmv the vice presidential oath is different from the presidential oath, and a new president is constitutionally prohibited from "entering on the execution of his office" until after he takes the presidential oath. Since 1877 there has been the practice of having a private oath on Sunday and a public ceremony on Monday, but this has only happened twice for a president's first term: Taylor in 1849 and Hayes in 1877. There does not seem to be an actual need for a second-term president to swear the oath.
– phoog
yesterday
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A related question is whether the vice-president becomes the president at the moment the former president is no longer president, or not until the vice-president takes the presidential oath of office. If he or she becomes president immediately, he or she would submit the resignation from the office of president to the secretary of state.
– Gerard Ashton
yesterday
A related question is whether the vice-president becomes the president at the moment the former president is no longer president, or not until the vice-president takes the presidential oath of office. If he or she becomes president immediately, he or she would submit the resignation from the office of president to the secretary of state.
– Gerard Ashton
yesterday
VEEP becomes POUTS before the oath is taken, technically speaking. He did take the Oath of Office at the inauguration ceremony, and the office includes replacement President. There's also the case of the rare event of an inauguration falling on a Sunday, the swearing in ceremony is done the following Monday, but the President-Elect is President as of noon Sunday.
– hszmv
yesterday
VEEP becomes POUTS before the oath is taken, technically speaking. He did take the Oath of Office at the inauguration ceremony, and the office includes replacement President. There's also the case of the rare event of an inauguration falling on a Sunday, the swearing in ceremony is done the following Monday, but the President-Elect is President as of noon Sunday.
– hszmv
yesterday
@hszmv the vice presidential oath is different from the presidential oath, and a new president is constitutionally prohibited from "entering on the execution of his office" until after he takes the presidential oath. Since 1877 there has been the practice of having a private oath on Sunday and a public ceremony on Monday, but this has only happened twice for a president's first term: Taylor in 1849 and Hayes in 1877. There does not seem to be an actual need for a second-term president to swear the oath.
– phoog
yesterday
@hszmv the vice presidential oath is different from the presidential oath, and a new president is constitutionally prohibited from "entering on the execution of his office" until after he takes the presidential oath. Since 1877 there has been the practice of having a private oath on Sunday and a public ceremony on Monday, but this has only happened twice for a president's first term: Taylor in 1849 and Hayes in 1877. There does not seem to be an actual need for a second-term president to swear the oath.
– phoog
yesterday
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In the US, the resignation of the office of President or Vice-President must be in writing to the Secretary of State. In India, the constitution provides (Art. 65) that
In the event of the occurrence of any vacancy in the office of
the President by reason of his death, resignation or removal,
or otherwise, the Vice-President shall act as President until
the date on which a new President elected in accordance with
the provisions of this Chapter to fill such vacancy enters
upon his office
and (Art 67)
a Vice-President may, by writing under his hand addressed to the
President, resign his office;
It does not require that the president be named, nor does it require that the resignation actually be delivered to the president. The VP a.k.a. acting President can notify himself of his resignation, since he functions completely as the president. The houses of parliament might elect a new vice president between resignations.
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In the US, the resignation of the office of President or Vice-President must be in writing to the Secretary of State. In India, the constitution provides (Art. 65) that
In the event of the occurrence of any vacancy in the office of
the President by reason of his death, resignation or removal,
or otherwise, the Vice-President shall act as President until
the date on which a new President elected in accordance with
the provisions of this Chapter to fill such vacancy enters
upon his office
and (Art 67)
a Vice-President may, by writing under his hand addressed to the
President, resign his office;
It does not require that the president be named, nor does it require that the resignation actually be delivered to the president. The VP a.k.a. acting President can notify himself of his resignation, since he functions completely as the president. The houses of parliament might elect a new vice president between resignations.
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In the US, the resignation of the office of President or Vice-President must be in writing to the Secretary of State. In India, the constitution provides (Art. 65) that
In the event of the occurrence of any vacancy in the office of
the President by reason of his death, resignation or removal,
or otherwise, the Vice-President shall act as President until
the date on which a new President elected in accordance with
the provisions of this Chapter to fill such vacancy enters
upon his office
and (Art 67)
a Vice-President may, by writing under his hand addressed to the
President, resign his office;
It does not require that the president be named, nor does it require that the resignation actually be delivered to the president. The VP a.k.a. acting President can notify himself of his resignation, since he functions completely as the president. The houses of parliament might elect a new vice president between resignations.
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In the US, the resignation of the office of President or Vice-President must be in writing to the Secretary of State. In India, the constitution provides (Art. 65) that
In the event of the occurrence of any vacancy in the office of
the President by reason of his death, resignation or removal,
or otherwise, the Vice-President shall act as President until
the date on which a new President elected in accordance with
the provisions of this Chapter to fill such vacancy enters
upon his office
and (Art 67)
a Vice-President may, by writing under his hand addressed to the
President, resign his office;
It does not require that the president be named, nor does it require that the resignation actually be delivered to the president. The VP a.k.a. acting President can notify himself of his resignation, since he functions completely as the president. The houses of parliament might elect a new vice president between resignations.
In the US, the resignation of the office of President or Vice-President must be in writing to the Secretary of State. In India, the constitution provides (Art. 65) that
In the event of the occurrence of any vacancy in the office of
the President by reason of his death, resignation or removal,
or otherwise, the Vice-President shall act as President until
the date on which a new President elected in accordance with
the provisions of this Chapter to fill such vacancy enters
upon his office
and (Art 67)
a Vice-President may, by writing under his hand addressed to the
President, resign his office;
It does not require that the president be named, nor does it require that the resignation actually be delivered to the president. The VP a.k.a. acting President can notify himself of his resignation, since he functions completely as the president. The houses of parliament might elect a new vice president between resignations.
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A related question is whether the vice-president becomes the president at the moment the former president is no longer president, or not until the vice-president takes the presidential oath of office. If he or she becomes president immediately, he or she would submit the resignation from the office of president to the secretary of state.
– Gerard Ashton
yesterday
VEEP becomes POUTS before the oath is taken, technically speaking. He did take the Oath of Office at the inauguration ceremony, and the office includes replacement President. There's also the case of the rare event of an inauguration falling on a Sunday, the swearing in ceremony is done the following Monday, but the President-Elect is President as of noon Sunday.
– hszmv
yesterday
@hszmv the vice presidential oath is different from the presidential oath, and a new president is constitutionally prohibited from "entering on the execution of his office" until after he takes the presidential oath. Since 1877 there has been the practice of having a private oath on Sunday and a public ceremony on Monday, but this has only happened twice for a president's first term: Taylor in 1849 and Hayes in 1877. There does not seem to be an actual need for a second-term president to swear the oath.
– phoog
yesterday