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The '''Vice President of the Volkian Federative Republic''' ([[Volkian language|Volkian]]: Вице-Президент Волжской Федеративной Республики) is the second highest officer in the [[Federal government of Volkia|executive branch of the Volkian federal government]], after the [[President of Volkia]], and ranks first in the [[Volkian presidential line of succession|presidential line of succession]]. The vice president is also an officer in the legislative branch, as '''President of the Federal Council'''. The [[List of vice presidents of Volkia|19th and current vice president]] is [[Vladimir Burmakin]], who took office on August 14, 2016.
The '''Vice President of the Volkian Federative Republic''' ([[Volkian language|Volkian]]: Вице-Президент Волжской Федеративной Республики) is the second highest officer in the [[Federal government of Volkia|executive branch of the Volkian federal government]], after the [[President of Volkia]], and ranks first in the [[Volkian presidential line of succession|presidential line of succession]]. The vice president is also an officer in the legislative branch, as '''President of the Federal Council'''. The [[List of vice presidents of Volkia|19th and current vice president]] is [[Vladimir Burmakin]], who took office on August 13, 2016.


Election for vice president is held every four years on the second Monday of July and is determined by popular vote, with the winner becoming Vice President-Elect and sworn in on August 13 of the same year.
Election for vice president is held every four years on the second Monday of July and is determined by popular vote, with the winner becoming Vice President-Elect and sworn in on August 13 of the same year.

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Vice President of the Volkian Federative Republic
Вице-Президент
Волжской Федеративной Республики
Flag of Volkia.
Incumbent
Vladimir Burmakin
since August 13, 2016
StyleThe Honorable
(Formal)
Mr. Vice President
(Informal)
His Excellency
(International correspondence)
Status2nd highest in executive branch
President of the Federal Council
AppointerPopular vote
Term length4 years
no term limits
FormationConstitution of Volkia
First holderKonstantin Yakushev
August 13, 1888
SuccessionFirst
SalaryӃ400,000 annually

The Vice President of the Volkian Federative Republic (Volkian: Вице-Президент Волжской Федеративной Республики) is the second highest officer in the executive branch of the Volkian federal government, after the President of Volkia, and ranks first in the presidential line of succession. The vice president is also an officer in the legislative branch, as President of the Federal Council. The 19th and current vice president is Vladimir Burmakin, who took office on August 13, 2016.

Election for vice president is held every four years on the second Monday of July and is determined by popular vote, with the winner becoming Vice President-Elect and sworn in on August 13 of the same year.

Volkian Federative Republic
Main article: Volkia
Important Topics: CultureLupineVolkian languageLunarismVolkian koronaDefense Forces
Government: Federal GovernmentPresidentCabinetNational AssemblyFederal Supreme CourtPolitical Parties
History: Grand Principality of VolkiaDuchy of VolkiaKingdom of VolkiaVolkian Civil WarNorthern RevoltVolkian Revolution
Important Figures (Past and Present): Yuliya SurkovaAleksey PushkarevStefan GurkovskyIvan OgarkovVasily TolmachyovYulian Lebedev