Today, the president's powers are limited by a system of checks and balances established in the U.S. Constitution. Congress can override presidential vetoes, control funding, and impeach the president. The judiciary can review and potentially nullify executive actions that violate the Constitution. Additionally, public opinion and political pressures can also constrain presidential decision-making.
the 22nd amendment limits the president to two terms, or a maximum of ten years
It sets the term limits for the president.
The president appoints judges to the supreme court. But there are limits on how many, im not sure what those limits are.
Yes, there are no term limits for the vice president.
There are no term limits on the office of U.S. Vice President.
germany's term limits
It sets the term limits for the president.
Judgment Day - The Outer Limits - was created on 2000-01-21.
Yes. The Twenty-Second Amendment, ratified in 1951, limits the US President to two terms of office.
The term is 4 years . A president can serve at most two.
The term limits for the president were put in place by an amendment to the Constitution. The president can only be elected as president two times and if he served for more than half of a term to which he was not elected, he can only be elected for one term.
Normally, an individual can be president for two terms, which would be 8 years. But when a president takes office following the incapacitation of the previous president, and if the new president serves less than half of the previous president's term, then the new president can still have two terms of her/his own, bringing the longest possible current tenure to 10 years minus a day. No president has had a time in office that long under these conditions. FDR had a very long tenure in office because during his time there were no limits to the number of terms a president could serve. After his death the limits were changed by way of a Constitutional Amendment.