Presidential Administrations
A presidential administration refers to the period during which a president serves in office, along with the team of officials and advisors who assist in governing. Each administration is characterized by its policies, priorities, and approach to issues such as the economy, foreign relations, and social matters. The administration's effectiveness can significantly impact the nation's direction and public perception.
Presidential administrations are often identified by the name of the president, such as the Obama Administration or the Trump Administration. Each administration typically lasts four years, with the possibility of re-election for one additional term, shaping the political landscape during and beyond their tenure.