Talk:Term limit
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This article is extremely America-oriented. Changes perhaps?
- This unsigned comment is from User:68.235.169.11
- Go for it, dude! But I understand that the term limit concept has not caught on much outside the USA, with the possible exception of Central anad S. America, where a number of countries have constitutional term limits that, however, apply only to the national president. The article mentions Mexico, but there must be others. I'll check when I get the time... Ellsworth 22:34, 21 June 2006 (UTC)
- I might suggest making a seperate article, maybe called "Term limits in the United States", where all info about US term limits could go. Green caterpillar 01:56, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
- Go for it, dude! But I understand that the term limit concept has not caught on much outside the USA, with the possible exception of Central anad S. America, where a number of countries have constitutional term limits that, however, apply only to the national president. The article mentions Mexico, but there must be others. I'll check when I get the time... Ellsworth 22:34, 21 June 2006 (UTC)
This article states that any president that serves has a two year serving term and can only serve three terms in office.
WHY: So that way other presidents have a chance to show what they have to offer and who knows it might even be beter for the communitee
- ' This comment was unsigned, but is from User:198.110.63.158
2 links deleted, as they went to extremely partisan sites.
[edit] (us congress term limits)
- See Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Humanities#Term_limits or Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2008_March_4#Term_limits —Random832 20:32, 4 March 2008 (UTC)
{{helpme}} For research, I need to find arguments for and against U.S. Congressional term limits. Would someone please help me out on this one? But please, don't post it here; click here to post it. Please and thank you! BlueCaper (talk) 20:25, 4 March 2008 (UTC)

