The judicial branch of government can stay in office for life. Generally speaking, Supreme Court justices will stay on the job for decades depending on their health.
According to Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution, judges and justices of the Judicial Branch serve "during good behavior." This means they are appointed for life, unless they are impeached and removed from office.
For life!
for life. it is passed on to generations, to generations
The three branches of government are Judicial, legislative and the executive branch. They are still in effect doing the business of Government.
For life unless they get expelled by someone
president stays for five years, but the government stays for four years.
they can not be elected over they stay for life ,retire or inpeachment by the senators they cannot be elected by popular votes because there might be favortisim
They ONLY have to be sworn in to qualify
Canadian ministers of the Crown stay in office indefinitely at the Governor General's pleasure. In practice, the Prime Minister is in control of the composition of the Ministry. Ministries are dissolved when the Prime Minister leaves office, though this also occurred once when former Prime Minister Robert Borden formed a coalition Unionist government while in office (dissolving his original Conservative government).
A prime minister in Belgium can stay in office until removed or voluntarily leave office. She or he can also be removed from office by a new election.
The pope will stay in office till his death or if he resigns. Which is highly unlikely. Hope that helps!
they stay in office for two days.