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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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    Term limits in France are limitations on how many times an officeholder may hold a specific office in France. The first term limits in modern times were established in the French First Republic by the Constitution of 1795. Under this constitution, members of the French Directory were not permitted to serve

  4. President of France - Wikipedia

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    Upon the death in office, removal, or resignation of the president, the Senate's president takes over as acting president. [17] Alain Poher is the only person to have served in this temporary position, and has done so twice: the first time in 1969 after Charles de Gaulle 's resignation and a second time in 1974 after Georges Pompidou 's death ...

  5. List of presidents of France - Wikipedia

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    His term was marked by Boulangist unrest and the Panama scandals, as well as by diplomacy with Russia. Assassinated (stabbed) by Sante Geronimo Caserio a few months before the end of his term, he is interred at the Panthéon. The Government of Charles Dupuy deputized during the interim (25–27 June 1894). 6 Jean Casimir-Perier [13] (1847–1907)

  6. 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.

  7. Elections in France - Wikipedia

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    The Senate (Sénat) has 348 members, elected for six-year terms. 328 members are elected by an electoral college consisting of elected representatives from each of 96 departments in metropolitan France, 8 of which are elected from other dependencies, and 12 of which are elected by the French Assembly of French Citizens Abroad (Assemblée des ...

  8. National Assembly (France) - Wikipedia

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    They also have an office in the assembly, various perquisites in terms of transport and communications, social security, a pension fund and unemployment insurance. Under article 26 of the Constitution, deputies, like Senators, are protected by parliamentary immunity.

  9. 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 ".