No it is the 22nd amendment to the constitution . There is no "unwritten" constitution. We have only one that determines how the government is run.
No it is the 22nd amendment to the constitution . There is no "unwritten" constitution. We have only one that determines how the government is run.
A president not serving more than two terms. This custom was broken by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and soon after, the 22nd Amendment came to limit a president to a maximum of two terms.
Yes. The 4-year term for the office of president is part of the original Constitution. Also, there was no limit to the number of terms a person could have in the original Constitution.
The limit is part of the U.S. Constitution, as amended in 1951.
yes, you can run for 5 terms and 2 more terms for secretary of state
Such is the 22nd amendment to the Constitution . Actually the amendment says the president can only be elected to 2 terms- he may serve part of another term.
There were no term limits until the 22nd amendment passed after the 4 terms of FDR. Washington set the tone for a president to only serve 2 terms, but it wasn't written in the constitution as part of the presidential term of office.
One term limit the part of the Constitution by serving a one year term. This is voted into place.
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the President!
the President!
the President!