An Irish presidential term is seven years. Four presidents have served two terms.
Seán T O'Kelly (1945 - 1959)
Eamon De Valera (1959 - 1973)
Patrick Hillery (1976 - 1990)
Mary McAleese (1997 - 2011)
7 years (and re-electable for one further term of office, making a maximum possible 14 years)
An Irish President's term is 7 years. A President can serve 2 terms. So an Irish President can serve 14 years in total.
Michael D. Higgins was inaugurated on the 11th of November 2011.
Normally a 7 year term of office (and can be re-elected only once, making a maximum possible term of 14 years)
for 7 year terms, for a maximum of 14 years
An Irish president is elected for seven years. They can serve two terms.
the French president is elected for five years.
every president is elected for 4 years is what i hear
4 years
he was re elected president four times.
4
4 years
The president of Israel is elected to a single seven-year term.
Four years. The same as the President that he serves.
The bangladeshian president is elected every 5 years.
That will depend on the office in question. Most political terms have a maximum of 5 years, as is the case for people elected Ireland's parliament. People can then be re-elected and serve for many years. The president has a 7 year term and can serve for only 2 terms. Lord Mayors in Ireland generally serve a 1 year term.
5 years.
4 yrs.