A French president is elected for five years.
Five years, since 2002. The French voted at the referendum to get to term from seven to five years. A president can be re-elected once. Before, a president could be re-elected several times. It is Called "Le quinquennat".
The French president is popularly elected to a term of 5 years, and is limited by a 2008 constitutional law to two terms.
Five years, renewable once
a French president can serve two terms of five years each.
5-6 years maybe less if he/she dies or more if he/she gets elected again by
French presidents have a five-year term. They can serve two consecutive terms at most, but theorically they can run again for presidency after another president had his term in office.
Saving death or resignation, seven years
5 years.
five years
France has a President, who at this time, March 2009, is Nicolas Sarkozy.
The Governor in Indiana serves a four-year term and is limited to two consecutive terms at a time.
the French president is elected for five years.
as many no of times he is elected as the leader of majority party(or head of a coalition)
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2 terms. 8 years total.
A president can serve two presidential terms of four years. Altogether, he/she can serve eight years as president.
2 terms
They can serve only two terms.
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Two terms of office in the USA
if you mean how many terms they can serve, they can only serve two four-year terms at once but they can run again after another president has been elected.
In the usa, the president can serve up to two terms, each being 4 years. The president can only serve the second term if he/she is elected again.
2 terms which is the same as 8 years and every four years there is an election
they can be elected.