The 22nd Amendment sets the limit of presidential term to 10 years max.
There is no such amendment. US Senators and Representatives do not have term limits.
The term for a US President is 4 years, with a 2 term limit. The term for a US Senator is 6 years, with no term limits, and the term for a US Representative is 2 years, also, with no term limits.
The US constitution limits a US president to serving two terms in office.
You can be Vice-president for as long as you can be re-elected to the office. There are no term limits for the VP.
The US Constitution, assuming you're talking about the US President. If you're talking about some other president, presumably the constitution of that body would do so.
Yes. The Twenty-Second Amendment, ratified in 1951, limits the US President to two terms of office.
Passed by Congress in 1947 and ratified by the states on February 27, 1951, the 22nd amendment limits elected presidents to 2 terms in office, a total of 8 years. Franklin Roosevelt (FDR) was the first and only US president to server more than two terms.
The US Congress sets his salary. They are not allowed to change it during his term of office.
There are no official term limits for a vice-president, so one VP could potentially serve with more than one president.
The office of the President of the United States has a two-term limit.
Why did nativity sets seek to limit immigration in to the us
The US Constitution does not make provisions for state governors. Each state constitution sets out the requirements to be a governor of that state; the term of office and the term limits.