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The 25th Amendment !
limits the president to 2 terms in office.
The 20th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution specifies the date that the President and Congress take office.
The President's term of office starts on January 20th as specified in the 20th amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
The 25th amendment (1967) to the Constitution shows the Constitution's flexibility. When the Constitution was first drafted, it did not have any provisions for presidential disability or vacancy in the office of vice president. This amendment established a process whereby if the president becomes disabled, the vice president assumes the responsibilities of that office until the president can resume his duties.
The 25th amendment to the Constitution refers to what happens if a President dies or resigns from office. It says that the Vice President takes over for the President if he is unable to do his duties.
Article II, Section 1, Clause 6, and the 25th Amendment
The Sixth Amendment is part of the original Bill of Rights, which was ratified shortly after the adoption of the Constitution. The president was George Washington.
The president takes office on January 20th following the November election. See the 20th Amendment to the Constitution.
the president can only serve 2 terms in office
Directed Congress to appoint a president
Directed Congress to appoint a president