INTERACTIVE: Time for a term limit?
By SHYAFIQ DZULKIFLI PETALING JAYA: With Malaysia mulling a proposal to limit the Prime Minister’s tenure to 10 years, a question that arises is how long leaders in other countries get to serve. According to the World Population Review website, term limits are very rare for Prime Ministers but common for Presidents. Of the 73 countries listed on the website as having Prime Ministers, only four impose term limits - Thailand (two four-year terms), Laos (two five-year terms), Cuba (two five-year terms), and Mongolia (one four-year term). While most countries don’t have term limits for their Prime Ministers, these leaders typically serve at the pleasure of their respective parliaments. When it comes to Presidents, term-limits are the norm. World Population Review lists 146 that have Presidents. From this total, two-term limits are the most common, in place in 98 countries. Another 14 countries have a one-term limit, while two have three-term limits. ...