Senator for life

A senator for life is a member of the senate or equivalent upper chamber of a legislature who has life tenure. As of 2016, five Italian Senators out of 321, three out of the 47 Burundian Senators and all members of the British House of Lords (apart from the 26 Lords Spiritual appointed until retirement at the age of 75) have lifetime tenure (although Lords can choose to resign or retire or can be expelled in cases of misconduct). Several South American countries once granted lifetime membership to former presidents but have since abolished the practice.

Senator for life

A senator for life is a member of the senate or equivalent upper chamber of a legislature who has life tenure. As of 2016, five Italian Senators out of 321, three out of the 47 Burundian Senators and all members of the British House of Lords (apart from the 26 Lords Spiritual appointed until retirement at the age of 75) have lifetime tenure (although Lords can choose to resign or retire or can be expelled in cases of misconduct). Several South American countries once granted lifetime membership to former presidents but have since abolished the practice.