1. Whenever a person elected to the office of President dies or is otherwise incapacitated before being inaugurated into office, the Vice President elect shall succeed to the office of President, and this accession shall commence a term.
  2. Whenever the office of the President shall become vacant by reason of death, resignation, impeachment, or the President shall be declared incapable of carrying out the duties and functions of his office, the Vice President shall succeed to the office of the President to complete the unexpired term. In such a case, this shall not constitute a term.
  3. The Legislature shall, no later than one year after the coming into force of this Constitution, prescribe the guidelines and determine the procedures under which the President, by reason of illness, shall be declared incapable of carrying out the functions of his office.
  4. Whenever the office of the Vice President becomes vacant by reason of death, resignation, impeachment, inability or otherwise, the President shall, without delay, nominate a candidate who, with the concurrence of both Houses of the Legislature, shall be sworn in and hold office as Vice President until the next general elections are held. Whenever the Vice President elect dies, resigns, or is incapacitated before being inaugurated, the President elected on the same ticket with him, shall, after being inaugurated into office, nominate without delay a candidate who, with the concurrence of both Houses of the Legislature, shall be sworn in and hold office as Vice President until the next general elections are held.

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