Yes. According to Article 57 of the Constitution, a President is eligible for re-election to that office
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Such was Woodrow Wilson's winning slogan in 1916.
A chief minister is elected by legislators of the political party or coalition commanding an assembly majority, and serves a five-year term with a provision of re-election
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was the President of Argentina in 2008. She was elected in 2007, and took the position as of Dec 11 of that year, serving until 2015 December 10.She succeeded her husband, Nestor Kirchner, the previous President of Argentina, who declined to run for re-election in 2007, and later passed away from heart-failure in 2010.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was the President of Argentina at the start of 2015.Mauricio Macri became the President of Argentina on December 10.De Kirchner was elected in 2007, and took the position as of Dec 11 of that year, serving until 2015 December 10. She won re-election in 2011.Kirchner was the second female President of Argentina after Isabel Martínez de Perón, but the first elected female President. She succeeded her husband, Nestor Kirchner, the previous President of Argentina, who declined to run for re-election in 2007, and later passed away from heart-failure in 2010.Macri became the President on 2015 December 10. Prior to this he was the Mayor of Buenos Aires for 8 years.
Yes. According to Article 57 of the Constitution, a President is eligible for re-election to that office
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The President of India is available for re-ecection. An Indian president holds office for five years for each term. He or she are then able to be re-elected.
It is people, and not branches of government, who run for re-election.
In the 2020 election, Joe Biden is running as the Democratic candidate for president, not Obama. Obama served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017 and is no longer eligible for re-election.
Term of office :The President holds office for a term of 5 years and is eligible for re-election. He may, by writing to the Vice-President, resign his office. His resignation has to be communicated by the Vice-President to the speaker of the lok sabha.The first president of India had the unique distinction of being elected a second time. He remained in office from January 26, 1950 to may 12, 1962.
Yes, provided that he / she becomes President more than two years into the initial term. The twenty second amendment to the US Constitution stipulates that a President is not eligible for re-election if they have served more than six years in office. Gerald Ford, had he been elected in 1976, would have been eligible for re-election in 1980, for instance. No President has served more than two terms since the adoption of the amendment, however.
Yes, there have been instances in which an incumbent president has chosen not to run for re-election.
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No, a president cannot run for re-election after serving two terms in office, regardless of any hiatus in between.
James Polk was the first president who did not seek re-election after serving his first term in office. Other presidents before him did not serve two terms, but they sought re-election and failed to get it.