Levistus's_Leviathan
5e Freelancer
It was originally just tradition to only serve 2 terms because of Washington, but there were presidents that did try for a 3rd term (Ulysses S. Grant, Teddy Rosevelt). FDR was the first to succeed, and the constitution was changed to prevent that from happening again. It would take a constitutional amendment to change the 2 term limit, which is absolutely not going to happen anytime soon. A president violating this law and running for a 3rd term or suspending elections to stay in power would definitely trigger a major political crisis.Well something has changed, certainly. I wouldn't say it means things have gone wrong. 2 isn't a more magical number than 3, it's just the one you guys have agreed on at present. You had one go to 4 within a lifetime of today. You might have a different rule 50 years from today. That's OK.
We don't have any such limits over here, and on a practical level that also works just fine. As long as everybody agrees on the system they're using.