A "third term" refers to an additional period of elected office beyond the standard two-term limit, often discussed in presidential systems. It is used to extend leadership, typically through constitutional amendments or political maneuvers. Benefits primarily go to incumbent leaders seeking prolonged influence, though critics argue it undermines democratic rotation and checks on power.
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