Seventy-Fifth Amendment
The Seventy-Fifth Amendment refers to a proposed change to the United States Constitution that aims to address issues related to presidential succession and the powers of the presidency. It was introduced to clarify the procedures for filling a vacancy in the office of the Vice President and to ensure a smooth transition of power in case of presidential incapacity.
This amendment is part of ongoing discussions about the effectiveness of the current constitutional framework, particularly in light of events that have raised questions about leadership continuity. The amendment has not yet been ratified and remains a topic of debate among lawmakers and scholars.