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Executive Term Limits

Definition

Executive term limits refer to restrictions on the number of times an individual can hold a specific executive office, such as president or prime minister. These limits are put in place to prevent leaders from accumulating too much power and to promote democratic transitions of power.

Analogy

Think of executive term limits like a game of musical chairs. Just like how everyone gets a fair chance to sit in the chair before it's taken away, executive term limits ensure that different individuals have the opportunity to hold important positions of power.

Related terms

Fixed Term Election System: A fixed term election system is when elections for executive offices occur at regular intervals, typically every few years. This helps maintain stability and predictability in government transitions.

Advantages of Executive Term Limits: This refers to the benefits associated with having restrictions on the number of terms an executive can serve. Some advantages include preventing authoritarianism, promoting fresh ideas and perspectives, and encouraging accountability.

Democratic Transitions of Power: Democratic transitions of power occur when leadership changes hands through peaceful means, such as elections or constitutional processes. It is an essential aspect of democratic governance and ensures that no single individual or group holds onto power indefinitely.

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Practice Questions (8)

  • What advantage is associated with executive term limits?
  • Which disadvantage is associated with executive term limits?
  • What are executive term limits?
  • What advantage is associated with executive term limits?
  • What disadvantage is associated with executive term limits?
  • What disadvantage is associated with executive term limits?
  • Where are the executive term limits for Mexico, China, Nigeria, and Russia established?
  • What advantage is associated with executive term limits?


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