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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".

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The French president is popularly elected to a term of 5 years, and is limited by a 2008 constitutional law to two terms.

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βˆ™ 15y ago

Five years, renewable once

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βˆ™ 14y ago

a French president can serve two terms of five years each.

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5-6 years maybe less if he/she dies or more if he/she gets elected again by

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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.

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Saving death or resignation, seven years

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5 years.

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five years

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