As of 2000, in France, one term is equal to five years. There use to not be a limit on the number of terms a president can serve. The constitutional law of 23 July 2008 changed this rule to a president can serve no more than two consecutive terms. To date, only two presidents have served two full terms, Jacques Chirac and Francois Mitterrand. Coincidentally, both presidents served these terms before this law was instated.
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the French president is elected for five years.
A president can be elected as many times as he wish
A person can be elected president at most two times.
he was re elected president four times.
I think he was never elected
A president may be re-elected two consecutive times. Just like in the USA.
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every president is elected for 4 years is what i hear
one time.
No limit
Thomas Jefferson was elected for more than just President. First, he was elected Delegate from Virginia to the Second Continental Congress. A few laters after he was elected the 2nd Govenor of Virginia. Next he was elected Delegate from Virginia to The Congress of the Confederation. Then, he was elected United States Ambassador to France. After serving as ambassador from United States to France he got elected 1st United States Secretary of State. Then he became the 2nd Vice President of the United States. He was elected the Third President of the United States in 1801. He was reelected President of the Untied States in 1805 and served till 1809.
He can be elected to the presidency only two times. He can be re-elected only one time.