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'''Vice president''' or '''vicepresident''' can refer to: | '''Vice president''' or '''vicepresident''' can refer to: | ||
* ''[[Vice president (country)|Country vice president]]'' (vCP) – an officer ranking next below a president, usually empowered to assume the president's duties under conditions such as absence, illness, or death. | * ''[[Vice president (country)|Country vice president]]'' (vCP) – an officer ranking next below a president, usually empowered to assume the president's duties under conditions such as absence, illness, or death. |
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Vice president or vicepresident can refer to:
- Country vice president (vCP) – an officer ranking next below a president, usually empowered to assume the president's duties under conditions such as absence, illness, or death.
- Party vice president (vPP) – a cabinet position within a political party. The position is filled via appointment by the party president.