List of political term limits

This is a list of term limits for heads of state, heads of government and other notable public office holders by country.

Africa

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Country Head of state/government Other
Title Maximum number of terms Office Maximum number of terms
  Algeria President Two 5-year terms, since 2016 constitution reform
  Angola President Two 5-year terms, since 2021 constitution reform
  Benin President Two 5-year terms, since 1956 constitution reform
  Botswana President Two 5-year terms, since 1996 constitution reform
  Burkina Faso President No set terms (transitional)
  Burundi President Two 7-year terms, since 2018 constitutional reform
  Chad President Two 5-year terms, since 2023 constitutional reform
  Cameroon President Unlimited 7-year terms, since 2008 constitutional reform
  Cape Verde President Two 5-year terms
  Central African Republic President Unlimited 7-year terms, since 2023 constitutional referendum
  Comoros President Two 5-year terms, since 2019 constitutional reform
  Côte d’Ivoire President Two 5-year terms, since 2016 constitutional reform
  Democratic Republic of the Congo President Two 5-year terms, since 2005 constitutional referendum
  Republic of the Congo President Three 5-year terms, since 2015 constitutional referendum
  Djibouti President Unlimited 5-year terms, since 2010 constitutional reform
  Egypt President Two 6-year terms, since 2019 constitutional referendum
  Equatorial Guinea President Two 7-year terms, since 2011 constitutional reform
  Eritrea President Two 5-year terms, as per unenforced constitution (no set terms in practice)
  Eswatini King No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister Unlimited 5-year terms, since 2005 constitutional reform
  Ethiopia President Two 6-year terms, since 1987 constitutional reform
  Gabon President No set terms (transitional)
  Ghana President Two 4-year terms, since 1992 constitutional referendum
  Gambia President Unlimited 5-year terms, since 1996 constitutional reform
  Guinea President No set terms (transitional)
  Guinea-Bissau President Two 5-year terms, as per the 1996 constitution reform.
  Kenya President Two 5-year terms, since 2010 Constitutional reforn Deputy President Two 5-year terms, since 2010 Constitutional reform
  Lesotho King No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister Unlimited 5-year terms, since 1998 constitutional reform
  Liberia President Two 6-year terms, since 1986 constitutional referendum
  Libya Presidential Council No set terms (transitional)
  Madagascar President Two 5-year terms, since 1992 constitutional referendum
  Malawi President Two 5-year terms, since 1995 constitutional referendum
  Mali President No set terms (transitional)
  Mauritania President Two 5-year terms, since 1991 constitutional referendum
  Mauritius President Unlimited 5-year terms, since 1991 constitutional reform
  Morocco King No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister Unlimited 5-year terms, since 2011 constitutional reform
  Mozambique President Two 5-year terms, since 2004 constitutional reform
  Namibia President Two 5-year terms, since 1999 constitutional reform
  Niger President No set terms (transitional)
  Nigeria President Two 4-year terms, since 1999 constitutional reform
  Rwanda President Two 5-year terms, since 2015 constitutional reform
  São Tomé and Príncipe President Two 5-year terms, since 2003 constitution reform
  Senegal President Two 5-year terms, since 2016 constitutional reform
  Seychelles President Two 5-year terms, since 2016 constitutional reform
  Sierra Leone President Two 5-year terms, since 1991 constitutional referendum
  Somalia President Two 4-year terms, since 1991 constitutional referendum
  South Africa President Two 5-year terms, since 1996 constitutional referendum
  South Sudan President Unlimited 4-year terms
  Sudan President No set terms (transitional)
  Tanzania President Two 5-year terms, since 1977 constitutional reform
  Togo President Two 5-year terms, since 2019 constitutional reform
  Tunisia President Two 5-year terms, since 2014 constitutional referendum
  Uganda President Unlimited 5-year terms, since 2005 constitutional reform
  Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic President No set terms (in exile)
  Zambia President Two 5-year terms, since 2006 constitutional reform
  Zimbabwe President Two 5-year terms, since 2013 constitutional referendum

Americas

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Country Head of state/government Other
Title Maximum number of terms Office Maximum number of terms
  Argentina President Two consecutive 4-year terms Vice President Two consecutive 4-year terms
Senators Unlimited 6-year terms
Deputies Unlimited 4-year terms
  Barbados President Two 4-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the House of Assembly, which has a term of five years
  Belize Monarch 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 five years
Governor-General Unlimited 7-year terms
  Bolivia President Two 5-year terms Vice President Two 5-year terms
  Brazil President Two consecutive 4-year terms Vice President Two consecutive 4-year terms
  Canada Monarch No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister No directly set terms, but the Prime Minister 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 monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister. Traditionally serves for one 5-year term alternating between Anglophone and Francophone appointees.
  Chile President Unlimited non-consecutive 4-year terms
  Colombia President One 4-year term Vice President One 4-year term
  Costa Rica President Unlimited non-consecutive 4-year terms
  Cuba First Secretary Two 5-year terms Prime Minister Two 5-year terms
President
  Dominica President Two 5-year terms
  Dominican Republic President Two 4-year terms Vice President Two 4-year terms
  Ecuador President Two 4-year terms Vice President Two 4-year terms
  El Salvador President Two 5-year terms (Bukele's political reforms) Vice President Two 5-year term
  Guatemala President One 4-year term Vice President One 4-year term
  Guyana President Two 5-year terms
  Haiti President (Transitional)
  Honduras President Two 4-year terms Vice President Two 4-year terms
  Jamaica Monarch No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister Unlimited 5-year terms
Governor-General No set terms; appointed by monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister.
  Mexico President One 6-year term (sexenio) Senators Two 6-year terms (since 2018)
  Nicaragua President Unlimited 5-year terms[1] Vice President Unlimited 5-year terms
  Panama President Two non-consecutive 5-year terms Vice President Two non-consecutive 5-year terms
  Paraguay President One 5-year term Vice President One 5-year term
  Peru President Unlimited non-consecutive 5-year terms Vice President Unlimited non-consecutive 5-year terms
  Suriname President Unlimited 5-year terms Vice President Unlimited 5-year terms
  Trinidad and Tobago President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister Unlimited 5-year terms
  United States President Two 4-year terms, except after succeeding to the Presidency and serving more than two years, in which case only one subsequent four-year term is permitted. Eligibility of former term-limited presidents is unclear (see Twenty-second Amendment). Vice President Unlimited 4-year terms
Senators Unlimited 6-year terms
Representatives Unlimited 2-year terms
  Uruguay President Unlimited non-consecutive 5-year terms Vice President Unlimited non-consecutive 5-year terms
  Venezuela President Unlimited 6-year terms, since 2009 constitutional referendum Vice President No fixed terms

Asia

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Country Head of state Head of government/other
Title Maximum number of terms Office Maximum number of terms
  Armenia President One 7-year term Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the National Assembly, which has a term of five years
  Azerbaijan President Unlimited 7-year terms
  Bangladesh President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Bangla President, who has a term of five years, as well as the support of the Bangla Parliament, which has a term of five years
  Bhutan King No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister No directly set terms; hoever, they must maintain the support of the Bhutanese Parliament, which has undefined terms not exceeding six years
  Cambodia King No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister No term limits
  China General Secretary Unlimited 5-year terms Vice President Unlimited 5-year terms, since 2018 constitutional reform
President Unlimited 5-year terms, since 2018 constitutional reform Premier Two consecutive 5-year terms (Two consecutive terms of National People's Congress session)
  East Timor President Two 5 year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Timorese Parliament, which has a term of five years
  Georgia President Two terms: 6 years (current), 5 years (from 2024) Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Georgian Parliament, which has a term of four years
  Hong Kong Chief Executive Two consecutive 5-year terms
  India President Unlimited 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Indian Parliament, which has a term of five years
  Indonesia President Two 5-year terms Vice President Two 5-year terms
  Japan Emperor No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister Unlimited 4-year terms
Member of the House of Councillors Unlimited 6-year terms
Member of the House of Representatives Unlimited 4-year terms
  Kazakhstan President One 7-year term
  Kyrgyzstan President Two 5-year terms
  Laos General Secretary Unlimited 5-year terms Prime Minister Two 5-year terms
President Two 5-year terms
  Macau Chief Executive Two consecutive 5-year terms Legislative Assembly Unlimited 4-year terms
  Malaysia Monarch Unlimited non-consecutive 5-year terms Prime Minister Unlimited 5-year terms
  Maldives President Two 5-year terms, since 1998
  Mongolia President One 6-year term (Two 4-year terms until 2021) Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the State Great Khural, which has a term of four years.
  Myanmar President Two 5-year terms
    Nepal President Two 5-year terms
  North Korea General Secretary Unlimited 5-year terms Premier Unlimited 5-year terms
President of State Affairs Unlimited 5-year terms
  Pakistan President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Pakistan Parliament, which has a term of five years
  Philippines President One 6-year term Vice President Two consecutive 6-year terms
Senators Two consecutive 6-year terms
Representatives of the House Three consecutive 3-year terms
All other local government officials Three consecutive 3-year terms
  Russia President Two 6-year terms[2] Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Russian President, who has a term of six years, as well as the support of the State Duma, which has a term of five years
  South Korea President One 5-year term Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Korean President, who has a term of five years, as well as the support of the National Assembly of South Korea, which has a term of four years
  Singapore President Unlimited 6-year terms Prime Minister Unlimited 5-year terms
  Sri Lanka President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Sri Lankan President, who has a term of five years, as well as the Sri Lankan Parliament, which has a term of five years
  Republic of China President Two consecutive 4-year terms, since 1994[3][4] Vice President Two consecutive 4-year terms, since 1994
Members of the Legislative Yuan Unlimited 4-year terms since 2008[5]
County, city and township councilors, and village chiefs Unlimited 4-year terms[6]
County magistrates, and city and township mayors Two consecutive 4-year terms[7]
  Tajikistan President Two 7-year terms
  Thailand Monarch No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister Two 4-year terms
  Turkmenistan President Unlimited 7-year terms
  Uzbekistan President Two 7-year terms, since 2023 constitutional reform
  Vietnam General Secretary Unlimited 5-year terms (in practice two 5-years terms) Vice President Unlimited 5-year terms (in practice two 5-years terms)
President Unlimited 5-year terms (in practice two 5-years terms) Prime Minister Unlimited 5-year terms (in practice two 5-years terms)

West Asia

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Country Head of state Head of government/other
Title Maximum number of terms Office Maximum number of terms
  Cyprus President Two consecutive 5-year terms
  Iran President Two consecutive 4-year terms
  Iraq President Two 4-year terms Prime Minister Unlimited 4-year terms
  Jordan King No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Jordanian Parliament, which has a term of four years
  Israel President One 7-year term Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Knesset, which has undefined terms not exceeding four years
  Lebanon President Unlimited non-consecutive 6-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Lebanese President, who has a term of six years, as well as the support of the Lebanese Parliament which has undefined terms not exceeding four years
  Syria President Two 7-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Syrian Parliament, which has a term of four years
  Turkey President Two 5-year terms[8] Grand National Assembly of Turkey Unlimited 5-year terms

Europe

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Country Head of state Head of government (if effectively supreme to a separate head of state) and other offices
Title Maximum number of terms Title Maximum number of terms
  Albania President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Albanian Parliament, which has a term of four years
  Armenia President One 7-year term Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the National Assembly, which has a term of five years
  Austria President Two consecutive 6-year terms Chancellor No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the National Council, which has a term of five years
  Azerbaijan President Unlimited 7-year terms
  Belarus President Unlimited 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the National Assembly, which has a term of five years
  Belgium Monarch No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Chamber of Representatives, which has a term of five years
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency members Two 4-year terms, reeligible after four years Chairman of the Council of Ministers (equivalent of Prime Minister) No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the House of Representatives, which has a term of four years
  Bulgaria President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the National Assembly, which has a term of four years
  Croatia President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Sabor, which has a term of four years
  Cyprus President Two 5-year terms
  Czech Republic President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Chamber of Deputies, which has a term of four years
  Denmark Monarch No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Folketing, which has a term of four years
  Estonia President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Riigikogu, which has a term of four years
  Finland President Two consecutive 6-year terms[9] Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Finnish Parliament, which has a term of four years
  France President Two consecutive 5-year terms since 2008 constitutional reform Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the National Assembly, which has a term of five years
  Georgia President Two terms: 6 years (current), 5 years (from 2024) Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Georgian Parliament, which has a term of four years
  Germany President Two consecutive 5-year terms Chancellor No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Bundestag, which has a term of four years
  Greece President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Hellenic Parliament, which has a term of four years
  Hungary President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the National Assembly, which has a term of four years
  Iceland President Unlimited 4-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Althing, which has a term of four years
  Ireland President Two 7-year terms Taoiseach (equivalent of Prime Minister) No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Dáil, which has a term of five years
  Italy President Unlimited 7-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of both Houses of the Parliament, which have a term of five years
  Kazakhstan President One 7-year term
  Kosovo President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Assembly, which has a term of four years
  Latvia President Two 4-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Saeima, which has a term of four years
  Liechtenstein Monarch No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Landtag, which has a term of four years
  Lithuania President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Seimas, which has a term of four years
  Luxembourg Monarch No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Chamber of Deputies, which has a term of five years
  Malta President One 5-year term Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Maltese Parliament, which has a term of five years
  Moldova President Two 4-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Moldovan Parliament, which has a term of four years
  Montenegro President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Montenegrin Parliament, which has a term of four years
  Netherlands Monarch No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister Unlimited 4-year terms
  North Macedonia President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Assembly of North Macedonia, which has a term of four years
  Norway Monarch No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Storting, which has a term of four years
  Poland President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Sejm, which has a term of four years
  Portugal President Two consecutive 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Assembly of the Republic, which has a term of less than four years
  Romania President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Chamber of Deputies, as well as the support of the Senate, both of which have a term of less than four years
  Russia President Two 6-year terms[10] Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the President, who has a term of six years, as well as the support of the State Duma, which has a term of five years
  San Marino Captain-Regent Unlimited non-consecutive 6-month terms, but an outgoing Captain Regent of San Marino must wait for a minimum of three years until they can be elected again
  Serbia President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the National Assembly, which has a term of four years
  Slovakia President Two 5-year terms[11] Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the National Council, which has a term of four years
  Slovenia President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the National Assembly, which has a term of four years
  Spain Monarch No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Congress of Deputies, which has a term of four years
  Sweden Monarch No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Riksdag, which has a term of four years
   Switzerland President of the Confederation Unlimited non-consecutive 1-year terms Federal Council Unlimited 4-year terms
  Turkey President Two 5-year terms[12] Grand National Assembly of Turkey Unlimited 5-year terms
  United Kingdom Monarch No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the House of Commons, which has a term of five years
  Ukraine President Two 5-year terms Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Verkhovna Rada, which has a term of five years

Oceania

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Country Head of state Other
Title Maximum number of terms Office Maximum number of terms
  Australia Monarch 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 serve for one 5-year term
  Federated States of Micronesia President Two 4-year terms Vice President Two 4-year terms
  Fiji President Two 3-year terms Prime Minister Unlimited 4-year terms
  Kiribati President Three 4-year terms Vice President Three 4-year terms
  Marshall Islands President Two 4-year terms
  New Zealand Monarch 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 serve for one 5-year term
  Nauru President Two 3-year terms
  Palau President Two 4-year terms Vice President Two 4-year terms
  Papua New Guinea Monarch No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the National Parliament, which has a term of five years
Governor-General Two 6-year terms
  Samoa Chief of State Two 5-year terms Prime Minister Unlimited 5-year terms
  Solomon Islands Monarch No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the National Parliament, which has a term of four years
Governor-General Two 5-year terms
  Tonga Monarch No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister No directly set terms
  Tuvalu Monarch No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Tuvaluan Parliament, which has a term of four years
Governor-General No term limits
  Vanuatu President One 5-year term Prime Minister No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the ni-Vanuatu Parliament, which has a term of four years

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References

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  1. ^ "Nicaragua backs unlimited presidential terms". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  2. ^ Constitution of the Russian Federation, Chapter 4, Article 81.3: "One and the same person may not be elected President of the Russian Federation for more than two terms"
  3. ^ Section 6 of Article 2 of the Additional Articles of the Constitution of the Republic of China
  4. ^ Two consecutive six-year terms from 1947 to 1994 under Article 47 of the Constitution of the Republic of China, but unlimited six-year terms from 1960 to 1991 as superseded by the Temporary Provisions Effective During the Period of Communist Rebellion
  5. ^ Article 4 of the Additional Articles of the Constitution of the Republic of China
  6. ^ Articles 33 and 59 of the Local Government Act
  7. ^ Articles 55, 56, and 57 of the Local Government Act
  8. ^ "Turks back direct president poll". BBC NEWS. 21 October 2007.
  9. ^ Constitution of Finland, Chapter 5, Section 54: "The same person may be elected President for no more than two consecutive terms of office"
  10. ^ Constitution of the Russian Federation, Chapter 4, Article 81.3: "One and the same person may not be elected President of the Russian Federation for more than two terms"
  11. ^ Constitution of the Slovak Republic, Article 103.2: "The same person may be elected President for not more than two consecutive terms"
  12. ^ "Turks back direct president poll". BBC NEWS. 21 October 2007.

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