The president is the head of state and elected by popular vote every five years.
The president directly elected by the people to serve a term of five years.
Only president elected to serve more than one term.
And Presidents once elected cannot be removed without disrupting the nation's political life.
Which president was constitutionally elected although he did not receive the most popular votes in the general election?
In any event, the President so elected merely finishes the pending presidential term.
But he will also detail new taxes that could pose a severe political test for a president elected on a minority vote.
The presidents have elected to solve it this way.
But we don't know whether a president elected that way could legitimately govern.
"Not a president elected by the nation," replied Barbicane.