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YES, indian constitution gives permission to a president to reelect as president of india...
Asif Ali Zardari is the President of Pakistan today, and Pakistan's constitution does not allow for a vice President.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a line-item veto is unconstitutional because the U.S. Constitution specifies that when presented with a bill that has been passed by Congress, the President's choices are limited to either signing the bill, making it a law, or returning it to where it originated along with his/her objections to it. Therefore, line-item veto power requires that the U.S. Constitution be amended to expand the President's choices when presented with a bill that Congress has passed.
Because the Texas Constitution did not allow it.
It was James Madison who suggested the Constitution allow for three branches of government. Madison would go on to serve as the 4th President of the United States.
The 25th amendment to the Constitution allows for a procedure to allow the Vice President to assume the duties of "Acting President".
It wasn't up to any president to ALLOW political parties to form, but they first formed under George Washington as the Constitution came about, some people were for the Constitution, federalists, and some were against the constitution, anti-federalists.
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No such amendment exists. According the the Constitution, the minimum age is 35.
In 2013 this is his 5th year of office. The US constitution will only allow him to do 8.
The US Constitution requires the President to be a US citizen by birth, and aged at least 35. There was never a requirement as to gender, before the Constitutional Amendment which gave women the right to vote, or since to the best of my knowledge.
Revise and change the Constitution.