No, not at all. There are a number of presidents (and presidential candidates) who were senators or representatives. There are even a few who began in business or law before moving into local politics as mayors.
The Federal Reserve is run by a board of 7 governors. These governors are appointed by the President with Senate approval and serve 14-year terms. The President , with Senate approvals appoints one of the governors to be Chairman and another to be vice-chairman. These two people serve 4-year terms.
Jails are run by governors.
If he has been elected President only once, he usually runs for President.
If he has only run once, he can run for a second term. However, If he has run twice, he cannot become president a third time.
There have been several. It depends which country you are referring to.
a president can only run two terms
You don't have to be rich to run for political office.
only if that president didnt serve his 2 terms already he can work one term and then after awhile run for another term
Thomas Jefferson
Clinton
they only use one president because thay are making sure if thats a responsiple president
He appointed governors - mostly his generals or tributary kings, to run each province.