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  2. Politics of France - Wikipedia

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    France has a semi-presidential system of government, with both a president and a prime minister. The prime minister is responsible to the French Parliament . A presidential candidate is required to obtain a nationwide majority of non-blank votes at either the first or second round of balloting, which implies that the president is somewhat ...

  3. Government of France - Wikipedia

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    All members of the French government are appointed by the president of the Republic on the advice of the prime minister. [2] Members of the government are ranked in a precise order, which is established at the time of government formation. In this hierarchy, the prime minister is the head of government.

  4. Prime Minister of France - Wikipedia

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    The Government of France, including the prime minister, can be dismissed by the National Assembly. Upon appointment, the prime minister proposes a list of ministers to the president. Decrees and decisions signed by the prime minister, like almost all executive decisions, are subject to the oversight of the administrative court system.

  5. Who is Francois Bayrou? Macron’s latest pick to be France’s ...

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    The 73-year-old has been a well-known figure in French politics for decades and is one of the president’s cloest allies ... Macron’s latest pick to be France’s prime minister. Steffie Banatvala.

  6. President of France - Wikipedia

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    The president's greatest power is the ability to choose the prime minister. However, since it is the French National Assembly that has the sole power to dismiss the prime minister's government, the president is forced to name a prime minister who can command the support of a majority in the assembly. Since 2002, the legislative elections are ...

  7. France has a new government. Now it must fix the budget ... - AOL

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    Former Prime Minister Michel Barnier resigned this month following a no-confidence vote prompted by budget disputes in the National Assembly, leaving France without a functioning government. Le ...

  8. Article 49 of the French Constitution - Wikipedia

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    Finally, the vote of confidence does not strengthen the prime minister's position with respect to the president. Prime Minister Jacques Chaban-Delmas on 24 May 1972 asked for and obtained the confidence of the Assembly, not without clearly reaffirming that the administration proceeds from the president, who may at any time put an end to its ...

  9. Macron names France’s new prime minister, but a ... - AOL

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    France’s embattled President Emmanuel Macron has appointed centrist ally Francois Bayrou as prime minister, he announced on Friday, as he seeks to calm a political crisis that has left his ...