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  2. Term limits in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the context of the politics of the United States, term limits restrict the number of terms of office an officeholder may serve. At the federal level, the president of the United States can serve a maximum of two four-year terms, with this being limited by the Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution that came into force on February 27, 1951.

  3. Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    Over the next 50 years, 54 joint resolutions seeking to repeal the two-term presidential election limit were introduced. [1] Between 1997 and 2013, José E. Serrano , Democratic representative for New York, introduced nine resolutions (one per Congress, all unsuccessful) to repeal the amendment. [ 34 ]

  4. Term limit - Wikipedia

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    The term limit was reset for President Emomali Rahmon in 2006, and the term limit was abolished in 2016. [21] [22] The Prime Minister of Pakistan was limited to one five-year term until the limit was abolished in 2011. [citation needed] The Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia is subjected to a term limit. Once elected, he is only allowed to serve ...

  5. Twentieth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    The first Congress to open its first session and begin its members' terms on the new date was the 74th Congress in 1935. The first presidential and vice presidential terms to begin on the date appointed by the Twentieth Amendment were the second terms of President Roosevelt and Vice President Garner, on January 20, 1937. As Section 1 had ...

  6. List of political term limits - Wikipedia

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    No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the House of Commons, which by statute has a term of four years. Governor General: No set terms; appointed by the monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister. Traditionally serves for one 5-year term alternating between Anglophone and Francophone appointees. Chile: President

  7. House passes rules package that will raise threshold for ...

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    The change in the rules package comes hours after House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) — who survived a vote to depose him last April — was re-elected to another term.

  8. Term of office - Wikipedia

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    Numbers in years unless stated otherwise. Some countries where fixed-term elections are uncommon, the legislature is almost always dissolved earlier than its expiry date. "Until removed from office" refers to offices that do not have fixed terms; in these cases, the officeholder(s) may serve indefinitely until death, abdication, resignation, retirement, or forcible removal from office (such as ...

  9. Donald Trump picks warned about social media posts ahead of ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump's nominees for jobs in his second term are receiving guidance about social media use ahead of confirmation hearings that will start next week. Susie Wiles, who managed ...