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There is no such amendment. A president is allowed to serve for a second term. The last two presidents, Bush and Obama, both served for two terms. The 22nd amendment prohibits a third term.
US presidents have a 4-year term.
The 22nd Amendment limits the number of terms a US president can be in office. This had a great impact in America because presidents are not able to hold onto power for long periods of time and it forces citizens to choose new leaders.
Only one term of six years. And they cannot run for another term.
It is early in a President's first term when they are most likely to be successful in getting their policies through Congress. U. S. Presidents are limited to serving two 4-year terms.
The 22nd Amendment of the US Constitution limits presidents to serving a maximum of two four-year terms.
It limits the presidency to two four-year terms.
It was an amendment to the Constitution.
it was passed in 1942.
The Michigan Governor is term limited; two 4 year terms.
The law that was passed became an amendment to the U.S. constitution: it was ratified in 1951. According to the 22nd amendment, a US president is limited by law to a maximum of two four-year terms in office. Barack Obama was elected in 2008, and re-elected in 2012. When that second term ends, he will not be allowed to run for a third term.
This amendment was passed so that US presidents would be limited to only 2- four year terms. Also many in politics worried about having a "president for life". One event that leads to passing the 22nd amendment is when Franklin Roosevelt was first elected President in 1932, and then re-elected in 1936. When it came time for the people to vote a candidate for the Presidency in 1940, one thing had happened. Roosevelt, who had led the nation through the Great Depression, did not seem wise. He was nominated for a third term, and won.