I am curious on that law. He is running for a third. But is there a loophole on serving three terms. If per chance he skipped them consecutively, and then entered again consecutively? The conditions were for two consecutive terms. Not potentially applying for office, and there is no limit on the amount of applying for office, rather serving indefinitely by consecutive office.
His odds good are still clawing at a win which would be otherwise remarkable.
He has to lead the party, front runner, and beat a sitting president in the height of escalating geopolitics. An unpopular president perhaps, but still within majority if escalation occurs.
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I am curious on that law. He is running for a third. But is there a loophole on serving three terms. If per chance he skipped them consecutively, and then entered again consecutively? The conditions were for two consecutive terms. Not potentially applying for office, and there is no limit on the amount of applying for office, rather serving indefinitely by consecutive office.
His odds good are still clawing at a win which would be otherwise remarkable.
He has to lead the party, front runner, and beat a sitting president in the height of escalating geopolitics. An unpopular president perhaps, but still within majority if escalation occurs.