Yes. If he served less than half of his predecessor's last term, he can then have 2 full terms of his own.
After 8 years in office, you can not run again but you can stay in office until your term is out .
US: If the president has served more than 6 years already, then no.
In other countries, many presidents are re-elected after 8 years.
The term of a President of the US is 4 years.He may serve a total of 8 years or 2 terms, if reelected.
They can serve two, if they are reelected, for a total of 8 years.
He has been president for 4 years so far, but since he was just reelected he will now be president for 8 years........ hopefully.....
4 years, equal to 1 term. The president can be reelected the following election year for another 4 years, not to exceed 2 terms, 8 years total.
4 years, equal to 1 term. The president can be reelected the following election year for another 4 years, not to exceed 2 terms, 8 years total.
Six years. They cannot be reelected.
In the United States there is a presidential election held every 4 years. This is the term that a president will serve and if reelected they serve a maximum of 2 terms, or 8 years.
President Lincoln was first elected president on November 6, 1860 and reelected on November 8, 1864.
Mexico!
Three and a half years or seven and a half years if he is reelected.
Six years. Presidents in Mexico cannot be reelected.
They are carried out each 6 years. The president can't be reelected.