Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Presidential term limits: necessary and
right, or bad for democracy?
It is a highly controversial political
topic whether to limit the length and terms of a nation’s leader.
In the United States of America, the
President is elected by the electors chosen by public voters in the
presidential election only once or twice. This rule was set in the 22nd Amendment
of the Constitution after the Franklin Delano Roosevelt, known as FDR, 32nd President
of the United States, served four terms from 1933 until his death in 1945.
After being served and lead by one leader
so long, people may support an idea to limit how long the next leader should
serve or how many time one could be elected.
Which term would you support, once, twice,
three or as many times voters want? Why?
Enjoy reading and thinking about how long
one should lead a nation.
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