only if that president didnt serve his 2 terms already he can work one term and then after awhile run for another term
Kings are determined by heredity and serve for life or until they resign. President are elected and serve for term of fixed length as set by a Constitution.
Alexander Hamilton proposed that the President should serve a term of life, but with the condition of good behavior, effectively making the position a lifetime appointment. For Senators, he suggested a term of seven years. Hamilton believed these longer terms would provide stability and continuity in governance, allowing leaders to focus on long-term policies without the constant pressure of re-election.
The US president has a term of 4 years and can serve 2 terms. The president of Mali has a term of 5 years and can serve 2 terms.
No. The President's term ends at the date and time it is supposed to and a declaration of war prior to that does not permit the president to serve longer.
Vice President.
no
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He served one four-year term as President. He had a life of public service.
every US president is limited to 2 terms, regardless of whether they served them consecutively or fragmented. There has yet to be a president to serve once, wait a term, and serve again. Fun Fact: although presidents may only serve for 3 terms, an individual may serve for 10 years as president. A vice president may serve for 2 years, in the absence of a president, and the term would not count towards his total term.
Cabinet members do not serve a fixed term. They serve at the will of the President and appointment expires if the President leaves office, but they can be re-appointed if the President so chooses.
No, a person cannot serve as both President and Senator at the same time.