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  • parliament - Do any parliamentary systems have term limits? - Politics . . .
    There is a reason why prime ministers and chancellors do not face term limits, unlike presidents: The prime minister is to some extent an informal position (The term "prime minister" did not appear in UK law until 1917 ) They are simply "first among equals" The only qualification is commanding a majority in the relevant legislature
  • What is the point of unlimited terms? - Politics Stack Exchange
    To add to the other answers, if term limits are regarded as an additional check on the power of a prime minister, it may be relevant to point out that parliamentary systems have a check that presidential systems don't: that the PM needs to retain the support of their party, and if they fail to do so, they can be removed very swiftly 1
  • Why do countries have term limits on presidents and prime ministers?
    You might be interested in this list of political term limits across the world at this Wikipedia link However there are still 54 Presidential and Prime Minister offices in the world that do not impose strict term limits The balance is split fairly evenly between Africa, Latin America, Europe and Middle East
  • Why does Japan allow unlimited terms for their Prime Ministers?
    Since the end of WWII, the longest-serving Prime Minister was Shinzo Abe, who served for just under eight years from 2012-2020 (plus a single year in 2006-2007) Japanese Prime Ministers have tended to resign rather swiftly on a scandal, before having to face a general election Thus, the need for term limits has never really come up in Japan
  • In parliamentary democracies, why does the President have a term limit . . .
    On the other hand, term limiting a prime minister, chancellor or whatever name the head of government goes by sounds like a much more effective way to limit personal political power Germany certainly has had a number of chancellors that have towered over certain eras: Adenauer, Kohl and Merkel each ruled for more than a decade and each held
  • Whats the purpose of prime ministers in presidential republics?
    The US has a role that, while not named "Prime Minister" is very similar to some named Prime Minsters: the Speaker of the House is a de facto "Prime Minister" In others the President has wide and general powers to rule by decree and the Prime Minister (and by extension parliament) is a consultative body that offers advice and approval of the
  • What are frequently heard arguments in favour or against term limits?
    The strongest argument in favor of term limits I have heard is "the elimination of career Politicians"; however, in the U S at least, this argument ignores the fact the vast majority of Members of the congress have been serving in Their current office less than 10 years The argument also, in My experience, seems to be used to remove Senators
  • Is there a term limit for prime minister of Pakistan?
    Yousaf Raza Gilani of PPP had the longest consecutive term of 4 years and 86 days At approximately 9 years and 215 days in total, Nawaz Sharif of PML (N) has been the longest-serving prime minister for a non-consecutive term Sharif was re-elected for a third non-consecutive term on 5 June 2013, which is a record in the history of Pakistan
  • Why are some parliaments 4 years long, whereas others are 5?
    The Prime Minister decided, rather than running the Parliament down to the wire, to call an election in 2001 CNN gave the following reason for his decision: The prime minister does not need to call an election until mid-2002 but it has been an open secret for months that he wants an earlier vote to take advantage of a buoyant economy
  • Why is the President of India not elected directly?
    @Obie2 0 Except the chancellor currently doesn’t have that many powers either The real troubling bad effects of the early 1930’s that lead to the experiences of the second half of the 1930’s was that the president could just order laws (Notverordnungen) without parliament and then the chancellor cabinet was empowered to also pass laws without parliament (Ermächtigungsgesetz)





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