Congress consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Senators typically serve six year terms and State Representatives serve for 2 year terms. State Representatives can run every 2 years if they really wanted too, however; if they do a bad job at serving the people, or they just don't like him/her they can vote them out in 2 years. If people could vote for the same President every year, it wouldn't be a democracy anymore, it would be more like a Dictatorship.
Another Explanation:
The President has term limits because Congress and the States ratified the Twenty-Second Amendment establishing a maximum of two terms in 1947. Prior to that, a President could serve as many times as he was elected. Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected four times; his successor, Harry Truman, thought that gave the executive branch too much power and pushed for change.
Congress has never attempted to amend the Constitution to establish term limits for themselves.
In 1992, voters in the state of Arkansas passed a state constitutional amendment limiting their US Congressmen to three terms of office, but the Supreme Court declared the action unconstitutional and nullified the amendment (US Term Limits v. Thornton, (1995))
Several such proposals have been introduced over the years, but not this year.
7 years. An far off
It sets the term limits for the president.
Yes, a former president can run for Congress after serving their term in office. There is no constitutional restriction on a former president running for a seat in Congress.
The 22nd Amendment was passed on March 21, 1947. The amendment set a term limit for the United States President. A President can only serve two, four year terms. There are no term limits for Vice President, House of Representatives, or Senate.
no term limits
Congress does not have term limits, and may serve in their position until replaced by the voters.
Until you die or are no longer elected. There are no term limits for either house of Congress.
Congress does not have time limits. Individual congressmen have time limits in the sense that their term of office runs out, but Congress itself can take as much time as it likes.
germany's term limits
It sets the term limits for the president.
Yes, there are no term limits for the vice president.