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U.S. term limits for officials remain unenforceable due to lack of legal mechanism, relying instead on personal ethics.
A recent development in U.S. politics reveals that self-imposed term limits for elected officials remain unenforceable, as no formal mechanism exists to compel adherence.
Despite growing public support for such limits, lawmakers have not adopted binding rules, leaving term limits reliant on individual ethics rather than law.
This lack of structure undermines efforts to promote political turnover and accountability.
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Los límites de mandato de EE.UU. para los funcionarios siguen siendo inaplicables debido a la falta de mecanismo legal, confiando en su lugar en la ética personal.