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Write prices legal notes on the occasion in which the vice president of the united republic tanzania may become the president of united republic of tanzania?
Write prices legal notes on the occasion in which the vice president of the united republic tanzania may become the president of united republic of tanzania?
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May 24
1. In the event that the President of the United Republic of Tanzania is unable to fulfill their duties due to death, resignation, or incapacity, the Vice President of the United Republic of Tanzania may assume the role of President.
2. The transition of power from the Vice President to the President must be conducted in accordance with the constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania and any relevant laws governing presidential succession.
3. The Vice President, upon assuming the role of President, must uphold the same responsibilities and duties as outlined in the constitution and laws of the United Republic of Tanzania.
4. The Vice President, now President, must act in the best interests of the country and its citizens, and must adhere to the principles of democracy, rule of law, and good governance.
5. The assumption of the presidency by the Vice President does not exempt them from any legal or ethical obligations that apply to the office of the President.
6. The transition of power from the Vice President to the President should be conducted in a peaceful and orderly manner, ensuring stability and continuity in the government of the United Republic of Tanzania.
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May 24
Legal Provisions for Succession to the Presidency in Tanzania
Article 37 of the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania
- In the event of the death, resignation, or incapacity of the President, the Vice-President shall become the President for the unexpired term.
Article 42(1) of the Constitution
- If the Vice-President is unable to assume the office of President, the Speaker of the National Assembly shall become the Acting President until a new President is elected.
Article 42(2) of the Constitution
- An election for a new President shall be held within 90 days of the vacancy occurring.
Article 43(1) of the Constitution
- The candidate who receives the majority of votes cast shall be declared the President-elect.
Article 43(2) of the Constitution
- The President-elect shall be sworn into office within 14 days of the declaration of the election results.
Additional Notes:
- The Vice-President does not automatically become the President upon the vacancy. They must be sworn into office and receive the support of the National Assembly. - The National Assembly has the power to remove the Vice-President from office through a vote of no confidence. - The President may also appoint another person to the office of Vice-President subject to the approval of the National Assembly. - The Vice-President may assume the powers and functions of the President if the President is temporarily unable to perform their duties, such as in the case of illness or travel.