2 terms of 4 years
The longest a usual president can run for is 8 Years or 2 terms in office. However if he is a vice president and is needed to fill the seat of the president he could possibly serve a maximum of 10 years or 2 years 1/2 term plus his two elected terms. No president can run for three terms due to the 22nd amendment Ratified on February 27, 1951.
The longest-ruled emperor in China ruled 61 years. Now, The constitution of the People's Republic of China stipulates that a president serve a five-year term and can be reelected only once. So a president of China now can not serve for more than 10 years.
Joko Widodo is current president for Indonesia right now. He will serve from 2014-2019.
He died during WWII shortly after he was reelected for his 4th term (the only president to serve 3 full terms but there is a law now that you can only serve 2 terms now but anyways) and the Vice President Harry Truman became President
Yes. A president can serve up to two terms. Much like Obama is right now.
The US president's term has always been four years. What is new is the limit on the number of terms a president can serve which is now two, but was originally unlimited.
Nothing look at some presidents in our past. Even our president now, he has spent more than any other president combined. And contributed 1/3 to our national debt.
Franklin Roosevelt was the only president to serve three terms . It is now illegal for a president to serve more than two terms, so FDR's record will stand for a long time.
Possibly, People said that there would be a black president when pigs fly. 100 days after president obama's inauguration, swine flu. Now where IS my steel umbrella? Oh there it is
U. S. presidents have a 4-year term and they can only be elected to two terms. If they assumed the office after the death or removal of a president and served more than two years, they can only be elected to one additional term as president. Hence, the most a president can now serve is 10 years.
Based upon Amendment Twenty-Two of the Constitution, no person can be elected to the office of President more than twice or serve more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President. Therefore, the total length of time that any person could serve as President is TEN years.
Since the constitutional referendum in Turkey in 2017, the presidential term has been changed from seven to five years. In addition, with the removal of term limits, a president can now serve a maximum of two consecutive terms. Prior to the referendum, the constitutional limit was two terms of seven years each.