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The Commission has previously reached the firm conclusion that in a presidential regime, presidential term limits should be considered as necessary to maintain the democratic system. Presidential regimes indeed give the incumbent an excessive advantage when he or she runs for re-election; term limits aim at preventing the incumbent from taking advantage of his or her position in order to remain in power and at guaranteeing a level playing field for other candidates. These arguments are stronger in case of immediate re-election.