Canada does not have a president. Canada's head of Government is styled the prime minister.
See related questions for other Canadian positions you may have been referring to.
There are no term restrictions for members of the House of Commons. Anyone who is 18 years of age, and a Canadian citizen, is able to run for election to the House of Commons, and there is no upper-age restriction. Members may continue to sit for as long as they are re-elected.
One is elected to the House for a two-year term. There is no restriction on running for reelection as many times as you like.
The people elect both the members of the House of Representatives and the United States Senate by direct ballot. Representatives are elected by Congressional district and serve for two-year terms. Senators are elected state wide and serve six-year terms. (Until the passage of the 17th Amendment to the Constitution, Senators were selected by the state legislatures.)
Weaknesses are it only works best in small communities, the people have to be alike, and if it was in a bigger community it would split into fractions. (only know weaknesses.) hey im going to add some strengths :) -Representatives are elected to serve the common good. -Having representatives make the laws more efficient. -People have a say in their government. -Representatives are responsible to the people.
The military is not going to let you join up if you have had a major organ transplant. If you were in the military at the time, it might be accepted, I know that kidney transplants are allowed to continue service.
For the British Parliament we have today, there is a long history of conflict: the beheading of King Charles I, and a civil war. But, eventually, a democracy arose. Members of Parliament are now elected by the people, to serve the people, for the good of the people.
The Articles of Confederation gave the central government limited powers. The central government was allowed to conduct foreign political and commercial relations. They were also allowed to declare war.
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No, he was a member of the House of Representatives (5th and 15th districts of Virginia), but he was never the Speaker of the House.
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A House of Representative member can serve an unlimited amount of years as a member of the House of Representatives. They run for election every two years.
Representatives serve two-year terms.
Representatives serve two-year terms.
They serve for a term of two years, and can serve for as many terms as they're elected for - there are no term limits for Senators and Representatives.
No, the vice president does not serve as a member of the House of Representatives. The vice president's role is to preside over the Senate and to cast a vote in case of a tie. The House of Representatives is a separate legislative body with its own members.
Garfield served for Ohio.
Member of the House of Representatives serve two year terms. However, they can be re-elected to serve an unlimited number of two year terms.
In the United States, representatives and delegates from the House of Representatives serve two-year terms.