He retires the same as a two-term president.
Actually, four of the top five longest-lived U.S. Presidents, Gerald Ford, John Adams, Herbert Hoover and George Bush, served one term or less, and six of the top seven, the aforementioned plus Harry Truman and Jimmy Carter, served less than two terms.
The only term I have ever heard for this is "one-term president".
usually runs for second term
president. houses serves 2,senate serves a 6 year term and president serves a 4 year term.
A president in Pakistan serves a 5 year term.
president nooo. your wrong a president serves 4 years in office.
There is no 'set term' for the Attorney General of the US. He serves "at the pleasure of the President." Only a few Attorneys General have served for more than one President.
A Philippine president is in office for 6 years if he or she serves one term.
The President of the United States serves a four-year term, and can be reelected once.
The President of Singapore serves for 6 years in a term.
The President serves 4 years for 1 term, and can be re-elected once for a second term.
Four years. This is called a "term." No president can serve more than 2 consecutive terms, but can be elected again following a term that they did not serve as president.
Four years is one term for a US president.
The president is elected to serve for four years. If he is unable to finish his term, his replacement serves for the remainder of the four years.
Yes, if the president dies the VP serves out the rest of the president's terms.