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the elected members of the assembly remains as elected but their legislative power of making laws is not with them any more until further notice from the president. and the parliament takes over the legislative power of the particular state with effect from the declaration of the president's rule.
Theodore Roosevelt became the President of the U.S. He turned out to be a strong President with many "progressive" ideas. He was elected to a term of his own in 1904 .
No. His presidency won't be in effect until the inauguration.
Theodore Roosevelt became the President of the U.S. He turned out to be a strong President with many "progressive" ideas. He was elected to a term of his own in 1904 .
The president-elect has no real power before he takes office. People do listen to him so does have some effect on policy.
When the Constitution was first adopted, the only Federal officeholders elected directly by the vote of the people were "Representative" and "Elector" . Senators were selected by the State legislatures. President and Vice President were elected by the Electors in the Electoral College.
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In the United States, the president's term of office is four years. For many years, presidents were expected to serve no more than two consecutive terms, but there was no law about it-- in fact, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected four times. But in 1951, the 22nd Amendment went into effect and now no president can serve more than two consecutive terms, or eight years.
It kept the British and French from sending aid to the Confederacy - it would have made them look pro-slavery themselves.