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The position of president can only be filled for 2 full terms or a maximum of 10 years meaning if a vice president were to take over as president and serve as president for less than 2 years he could still serve for 2 full 4 year terms. However, these limitations only apply for the president not the vice president. Therefore, an eligible person can be vice president for unlimited terms. (However, a person who already served two terms as president cannot become vice president.)

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