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No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Timorese Parliament, which has a term of five years. Georgia: President: Two terms: 6 years (current), 5 years (from 2024) Prime Minister: No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Georgian Parliament, which has a term of four years. Hong Kong
The oldest recorded parliament still in existence is the Althing, the ruling legislative body of Iceland. It was founded in 930 and originally consisted of 39 local chieftains. Abolished in 1800, it was restored by Denmark in 1843. The oldest continuous parliament is the Tynwald of the Isle of Man.
Parliamentary republic: 8 January 2004 21 years, 18 days Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum: Prime Minister of United Arab Emirates: Constitutional monarchy 11 February 2006 18 years, 350 days Viktor Orbán: Prime Minister of Hungary: Parliamentary republic 29 May 2010 14 years, 242 days Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed: Prime Minister of Djibouti
A term of office, electoral term, or parliamentary term is the length of time a person serves in a particular elected office. In many jurisdictions there is a defined limit on how long terms of office may be before the officeholder must be subject to re-election .
This is a list of legislatures by number of members. ... Parliament of the United Kingdom: bicameral: 650: 815: 0.798: ... additional terms may apply.
Informal: Parliament of Armenia (խորհրդարան, Khorhrdaran) Unicameral 5 Closed-list proportional representation in a nationwide constituency and open-list proportional in district constituencies, with a 5% or top-3 national threshold (or 7% for alliances) [b] [5] 105 24,902 Australia: Parliament of Australia [note 2] House of ...
For a list of heads of state taking dates of independence into account, see List of heads of state by diplomatic precedence. Acting presidents are included in this list, but if a leader has non-consecutive terms, only the current period of service is listed. States where head of state differs from head of government are mainly parliamentary ...
The role of the President by right of age is defined in the standing rules of the Bundestag: Currently (since 2017), the position is held by the longest-serving member of parliament, with discontinuous terms of office being added together. If two members of parliament have been in office for the same length of time, age is decisive.