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A person might serve for any number of terms as vice president and still be elected to two terms as president.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected four times and although he died just over a year into his fourth term he still served longer than any other President (March 4, 1933 - April 12, 1945) The president to serve the most terms is President Theodore Roosevelt.
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.
The vice president would finish the term and have to run for any future terms on his own. Eight years (two terms) is the maximum time anyone can be president.
No, President Bush cannot serve any more terms since he has already done two. No president can do any more than two terms under our current U.S. law.
The constitution forbids any president to serve for longer than two terms now. The duty of a vice president is to become president should the current president die or resign. Thus, someone who has served as president twice is unable to become a vice president because they are forbidden from fulfilling their role and taking a third term.
The longest-serving president was Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who was elected to four terms as president and served twelve years before dying in office (from American National Biography Online).After Roosevelt's death, the ratification of the 22nd Amendment in 1951 limited the number of terms to which any person can be elected president to two (from the National Archives).
In Russia, the Prime Minister isn't elected and does not serve a specific term length. He or she is appointed by the President and can be let go any time the President chooses. If a new president is elected, then the Prime Minister must resign, and a new Prime Minister will be appointed by the new President.
Ronald Reagan was President of the USA from 1981 to 1988.
Yes if they r the vice president and the president is removed from office for any reason he becomes the president if he serves 2 years or less he is able to serve for 2 terms as president but if he serves more than 2 years even one day he is only allowed to serve for one term
Yes, but only in very specific circumstances. If someone starts as a Vice President, then becomes President after no less than two years into that term, then the person is still eligible for two full terms beyond that. Otherwise, the president may only serve 2 four year terms.
No- ten years is the most and that can only happen under the unusual circumstance that he was a VP who became president with less than 2 years remaining in the term and then was elected to two terms of his own.