The Confederate president was allowed one, six year term.
6 years
The term is four years and coincides with the president's term.
Jefferson Davis was appointed by the Confederate Congress to be the president of the Confederate States of America in 1861. At first he was the provisional president. Soon after, the Confederate Congress elected Davis to a six year term that could not be renewed. The Confederate Constitution called for a one term of six years for any Confederate president.
The designated term of a Confederate president was six years. After that, there was no reelection process. This allowed the Confederate president to not be concerned with the reelection process. It allowed a president to devote a full six years of service without the concern of reelection.
The President of Singapore serves for 6 years in a term.
There are no term limits on the office of U.S. Vice President.
Just 4 years!!
A Vice president's term is four years for one term. Like the President, They can have up to two terms in office.
Same as the president. The president has the right to change who the person is in the second term.
You can be Vice-president for as long as you can be re-elected to the office. There are no term limits for the VP.
Jefferson Davis was the provisional Confederate president. Shortly thereafter the Confederate Congress elected him to a six year term as the official Confederate president.
The Confederate constitution is said to have one reasonable feature concerning the term limit of Confederate presidents. The term of any Confederate president was six years with no chance for a reelection. This idea does have merit. Unlike today, where US presidents have to devote time & money on campaigning for a second term, the Confederate president has no such obligation. One flaw of the current two term limit in the US constitution is this. On the pretext of of making political speeches around the country and explaining current and future policies, a president uses tax payer dollars to promote themselves and their future policies if reelected.