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  2. 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.

  3. Elections in France - Wikipedia

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    The president is elected for a five-year term (previously, seven years), directly by the citizens. The Parliament ( Parlement ) has two chambers . The National Assembly ( Assemblée Nationale ) has 577 members, elected for a five-year term in single seat- constituencies directly by the citizens.

  4. French Parliament - Wikipedia

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    Normally, the parliament meets for a single nine-month session each year but under special circumstances the President of France can call an additional session. Parliamentary power was limited after the establishment of the Fifth Republic ; however, the National Assembly can still cause a government to fall if an absolute majority of the ...

  5. List of countries by system of government - Wikipedia

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    It differs from a parliamentary system in that it has an executive president independent from the legislature; and from the presidential system in that the cabinet, although named by the president, is responsible to the legislature, which may force the cabinet to resign through a motion of no confidence. [24] [25] [26] [27]

  6. Presidential elections in France - Wikipedia

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    There were two presidential elections in France during the republican government known as the Fourth Republic (1946–1958). They were held in 1947 and 1953. The president was elected by the Congress of the French Parliament, a joint meeting of both houses of the French Parliament [11] (the National Assembly and the Council of the Republic).

  7. President of France - Wikipedia

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    The president may refer treaties or certain types of laws to popular referendum, within certain conditions (among them the agreement of the prime minister or the Parliament). The president is the Chief of the Armed Forces. The president may order the use of nuclear weapons. The president names the prime minister.

  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. List of political term limits - Wikipedia

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    No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Finnish Parliament, which has a term of four years. France: President: Two consecutive 5-year terms since 2008 constitutional reform Prime Minister: No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the National Assembly, which has a term of five years. Georgia