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  2. Term of office - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. Term limits in France - Wikipedia

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    Sages of the Constitutional Council are restricted to a single nine-year term. An exception is permitted if a sage dies, in which case a replacement may finish the previous term before serving a full term. [4] The Prime Minister of France is not restricted by terms, instead holding office so long as support of the National Assembly is maintained.

  4. List of political term limits - Wikipedia

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    Maximum number of terms Office Maximum number of terms Australia: King / Queen: No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister: No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the House of Representatives, which has a term of three years. Governor-General: No term limits, but traditionally serves for one 5-year term.

  5. Term limit - Wikipedia

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    A term limit is a legal restriction on the number of terms a person may serve in a particular elected office. When term limits are found in presidential and semi-presidential systems they act as a method of curbing the potential for monopoly, where a leader effectively becomes " president for life ".

  6. Category:Term of office - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Legislatures by legislative term of office - Wikipedia

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  8. Fixed-term election - Wikipedia

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    A fixed-term election is an election that occurs on a set date, which cannot be changed by incumbent politicians other than through exceptional mechanisms if at all. The office holder generally takes office for a set amount of time, and their term of office or mandate ends automatically. Most modern democracies hold fixed-terms elections.

  9. List of presidents of France by tenure - Wikipedia

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    One full seven-year term and one full five-year term 3: Charles de Gaulle: 3763: 18 8 January 1959 – 28 April 1969: One full seven-year term; resigned 3 years, 4 months and 20 days into second term 4: Jules Grévy: 3228: 4 30 January 1879 – 2 December 1887: One full seven-year term; resigned 1 year, 10 months and 2 days into second term 5 ...