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  2. Elections in France - Wikipedia

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    The Senate (Sénat) has 348 members, elected for six-year terms. 328 members are elected by an electoral college consisting of elected representatives from each of 96 departments in metropolitan France, 8 of which are elected from other dependencies, and 12 of which are elected by the French Assembly of French Citizens Abroad (Assemblée des ...

  3. French Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The current Parliament is composed of two chambers: the upper Senate (French: le Sénat) and the lower National Assembly, which have 349 and 577 members respectively. Deputies, who sit in the National Assembly, are elected by first past the post voting in two rounds for a term of five years, notwithstanding a dissolution of the Assembly. Each ...

  4. Senate (France) - Wikipedia

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    The Senate (French: Sénat, ) is the upper house of the French Parliament, with the lower house being the National Assembly, the two houses constituting the legislature of France It is made up of 348 senators ( sénateurs and sénatrices ) [ b ] elected by part of the country's local councillors in indirect elections .

  5. Politics of France - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament of France, making up the legislative branch, consists of two houses: the National Assembly and the Senate; the National Assembly is the pre-eminent body. Parliament meets for one nine-month session each year: under special circumstances the president can call an additional session.

  6. Legislative elections in France - Wikipedia

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    Legislative elections in France (French: élections législatives en France), or general elections (French: élections générales) per the Constitution's wording, determine who becomes Members of Parliament, each with the right to sit in the National Assembly, which is the lower house of the French Parliament. [1]

  7. French Senate elections - Wikipedia

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    Senators in France are elected by indirect universal suffrage, by a panel of "electors". Half of the Senate seats are up for election every three years; the term of office is six years. The last elections were held on 24 September 2023 for series 1 and 27 September 2020 for series 2.

  8. France's president just dissolved part of his own government ...

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    The French president decided to dissolve part of parliament. What it means and what's next. France's president just dissolved part of his own government after far-right wins in European Parliament.

  9. National Assembly (France) - Wikipedia

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    The Government has the right to ask the Assembly to pronounce itself in one vote only with the amendments proposed or accepted by the Government itself. [12] Projects of propositions of laws will be examined succinctly by the two chambers of Parliament (National Assembly and Senate) until the text is identical.