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  2. Cohabitation (government) - Wikipedia

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    It occurs because such a system forces the president to name a premier (prime minister) who will be acceptable to the majority party within parliament. Thus, cohabitation occurs because of the duality of the executive: an independently elected president and a prime minister who must be acceptable both to the president and to the legislature.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Politics of France - Wikipedia

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    Though the president may not de jure dismiss the prime minister, nevertheless, if the prime minister is from the same political side, they can, in practice, have them resign on demand (De Gaulle is said to have initiated this practice "by requiring undated letters of resignation from his nominees to the premiership," though more recent ...

  5. France Has a Historic New Prime Minister. Here's What to Know

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  6. France government collapses again after prime minister forced out

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    In France, the prime minister is in charge of the day-to-day operating of the government, tabling laws and making sure they are implemented. The president takes care of defense and foreign affairs ...

  7. Macron names ally Francois Bayrou as France’s new prime ...

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    French president Emmanuel Macron has named his ally Francois Bayrou as the new prime minister and tasked the veteran centrist with steering the country out of its second major political crisis in ...

  8. Prime Minister of France - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister is the holder of the second-highest office in France, after the president of France. The president, who appoints but cannot dismiss the prime minister, can request resignation. The Government of France, including the prime minister, can be dismissed by the National Assembly. Upon appointment, the prime minister proposes a ...

  9. Constitution of France - Wikipedia

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    During cohabitation, besides powers reserved to the president by the Constitution, [8] all other government powers would be exercised by the prime minister. [5] In 2000, the Constitution was amended by shortening the president's term of office from seven years to five, to coincide with the term of parliament. [5]