You could, but only under unusual circumstances. The only way to serve 10 years is to be the vice-president who takes over for a president who has already served just two years. You finish out the two years and then get elected to two more terms of your own.
Yes.
being the u.s. 26th president AND the teddy bear was named after him thoedore roosevelt was the president for two years in a row
None have served exactly 10 years.
2 years and 10 months
he was 40 years old and he failed 10 years in row
Grover Cleveland.
Every 5 or 10 years. The president is elected by parliament after the general election every 5 years. A president is allowed to serve 2-terms, or 10 years in total.
Bush
usually, 8 years maximum. but if you take over for a president, then you can get a maximum of 10 years.
4-8 years, with a maximum of 10 years.
13 years '97-'10
In the United States, a president can serve up to two terms, each lasting four years. After serving two terms, a president is not eligible to run for re-election and must step down.