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Firlakuza [10]
11 months ago
13

What determines the role of the vice president?

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ICE Princess25 [194]11 months ago
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Depending on how much of a role the vice president is given by the president, the vice presidency's impact has changed drastically.

- The only constitutional obligation for a vice president is to preside over the Senate, except from taking over as president in the event of a president's demise or resignation. Vice presidents are not permitted to cast a vote in the Senate, with the exception of breaking a tie, or to address the Senate informally without the consent of the senators.

- When the position of vice president becomes vacant, the president shall nominate a candidate, who shall assume office upon being confirmed by a simple majority of both Houses of Congress.

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