4 years
A single term for a U.S. President is four years. Each term of office begins on January 20th following the presidential election.
According to Mexico's constitution, a Mexican President's term is 6 years long; they are ineligible for another consecutive term.
An Executive Order of the President can last indefinitely. However, the next President in office can overturn or modify it.
Bill Clinton served two terms. The last US president to serve a single term was George H.W. Bush.
The term for a president is 4 years long.
While there have been several times when there was no vice president, the situations did not last long. It is unlikely that a president will allow there to be no vice president for an entire term.
I'm sorry, but no he's not, he got engaged to his long term girlfriend last year.
The vice president of the United States is elected for a term of four years, just like the president. They are elected together on a single ticket. There are no term limits for the vice president, so they can potentially serve multiple terms if re-elected.
All presidents of the GAA have a 3 year term. Christy Cooney became president in April 2009 and his term lasts until April 2012.
His second term will end at the completion of the 2016 election, and he will leave office officially when the new president takes over, 20 January 2017.
The term is four years and coincides with the president's term.
A president in Pakistan serves a 5 year term.