5 years.
There are no term limits for Members of Parliament. A Member of Parliament can be in Parliament indefinitely, assuming they continue to be re-elected. Stephen Harper Assumed office February 6, 2006 Harper has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for the riding of Calgary Southwest in Alberta since 2002. Earlier, from 1993 to 1997, he was the MP for Calgary West.
The parliamentary democracy or the European Parliament has not set in place strict member guidelines that regulate the exact amount of time a member may remain in office. Members of the European Parliament go by the same term limits as regular parliaments within their individual countries.
Definitely not- they are elected by popular consent and serve a five year term of office. The European Parliament is a democratic institution- it's members are elected like in a country's national elections, not appointed by an outside body.
Members of the United States House of Representatives serve two year terms.
435....the entire house is elected every two years.
for life
for life
Term of office is six years for state senators, with one-third being elected every two years. Term of office for assembly members is two years.
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in theory an Australian can hold the office of prime minister indefinitely so long as they are the leader of the party which holds the most seats in the lower house of the Australian parliament after an election. elections can be called by the Parliament at anytime or called by a constitutional trigger such as parliment exceeds its three year term, or the government fails to function.
They are known as MEPs. They are elected from the countries that are members of the organisation that is known as the European Union for a 5 year term.
6 years