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How long is a presidential term in Mexico?

six years. cannot be re-elected two consecutive terms


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How many representatives in an off year election?

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How long is a turn?

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What is a presidential salary after term?

100k a year for life.


Who serves a term of two years?

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What is the length of a term for the president?

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How long is a presidential term in Costa Rica?

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Which of these years is not a presidential election year?

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You elect a president to a term of how many years?

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