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  2. National Assembly (France) - Wikipedia

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    The essential conditions to run for elections are the following. First, a candidate must have French citizenship. Secondly, the minimum age required to run for a seat at the National Assembly is set at 18 years old. [17] The candidate must also have fulfilled his National Civic Day, a special day created to replace the military service. [18]

  3. La Chaîne parlementaire - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It films and broadcasts live and recorded debates twenty-four hours a day, including committee hearings, questions to the government, and discussions concerning parliamentary debates and government policy. There are programs that focus on different levels of government; some programs are about Europe, others about local government.

  4. French Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The word "Parliament", in the modern meaning of the term, appeared in France in the 19th century, at the time of the constitutional monarchy of 1830–1848. It is never mentioned in any constitutional text until the Constitution of the 4th Republic in 1946. Before that time, reference was made to "les Chambres" or to each assembly, whatever its ...

  5. Barnier ousted: what does France’s latest political crisis ...

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    Under the constitution, Mr Macron's term in office runs until the spring of 2027, so the crisis in parliament is separate. But opponents on the hard left and far right have demanded he resign to ...

  6. Macron again declines to rule out Western troops in Ukraine ...

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    But he also said “Today, to have peace in Ukraine, we must not be weak.” Macron's comments came after the French parliament debated the country’s Ukraine strategy this week.

  7. What happened in France’s shock election, and what ... - AOL

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    Not quite. Although the coalition has the most seats, it fell well short of the 289 seats required for an absolute majority, meaning France now has a hung parliament. If this was a victory for ...

  8. 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.

  9. France's parliament is debating a bill that would speed up ...

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    The upper house of parliament is dominated by conservatives who are opposed to giving legal status for workers who entered France illegally, arguing the move would create a “pull effect” that ...