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This depends on the country/organization. See related questions.

United States:

A US President may be elected to only two 4-year terms of office, under the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution. He may also serve up to 2 years of the term of the preceding President, through succession, for a total of ten years in office, However, if he serves more than 2 years of a preceding President's term, he can only be elected to one more full term. (The unlikely possibility that a Vice President could succeed to terms of more than one President is not addressed.)

Bolivia:

A president may only be elected for a single non-renewable 5 year term.

Ecuador:

As of the 2008 Constitutional Change, A president may be elected to at most two - 4 year terms.

2 terms for a total of 8 years ( each term is 4 years).

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