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write a letter to your friend in France explaining political system in india in French


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The politics of France take place with the framework of a semi-presidential system determined by the French Constitution of the French Fifth Republic. The nation declares itself to be an "indivisible, secular, democratic, and social Republic".[1] The constitution provides for a separation of powers and proclaims France's "attachment to the Rights of Man and the principles of national sovereignty as defined by the Declaration of 1789."

Politics of France

Politique en France

Armoiries république française.svg

National emblem of France

Polity type

Unitary semi‑presidential constitutional republic

Constitution

Fifth Republic Constitution

Legislative branch

Name

Parliament

Type

Bicameral

Meeting place

Palace of Versailles

Upper house

Name

Senate

Presiding officer

Gérard Larcher, President of the Senate

Appointer

Indirect election

Lower house

Name

National Assembly

Presiding officer

Richard Ferrand, President of the National Assembly

Appointer

Direct popular vote (two rounds if necessary)

Executive branch

Head of State

Title

President of the Republic

Currently

Emmanuel Macron

Appointer

Direct popular vote (two rounds if necessary)

Head of Government

Title

Prime Minister

Currently

Jean Castex

Appointer

President of the Republic

Cabinet

Name

Government of France

Current cabinet

Castex government

Leader

Prime Minister

Appointer

President of the Republic

Headquarters

Hôtel Matignon

Ministries

19

Judicial branch

Name

Judiciary of France

The political system of France consists of an executive branch, a legislative branch, and a judicial branch. Executive power is exercised by the President of the Republic and the Government. The Government consists of the Prime Minister and ministers. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President, and is responsible to Parliament. The government, including the Prime Minister, can be revoked by the National Assembly, the lower house of Parliament, through a "censure motion"; this ensures that the Prime Minister is always supported by a majority of the lower house (which, on most topics, has prominence over the upper house).

Parliament consists of the National Assembly and the Senate. It passes statutes and votes on the budget; it controls the action of the executive through formal questioning on the floor of the houses of Parliament and by establishing commissions of inquiry. The constitutionality of the statutes is checked by the Constitutional Council, members of which are appointed by the President of the Republic, the President of the National Assembly, and the President of the Senate. Former presidents of the Republic also are members of the Council.

The independent judiciary is based upon civil law system which evolved from the Napoleonic codes. It is divided into the judicial branch (dealing with civil law and criminal law) and the administrative branch (dealing with appeals against executive decisions), each with their own independent supreme court of appeal: the Court of Cassation for the judicial courts and the Conseil d'Etat for the administrative courts.[2] The French government includes various bodies that check abuses of power and independent agencies.

France is a unitary state. However, its administrative subdivisions—regions, departments and communes—have various legal functions, and the national government is prohibited from intruding into their normal operations.

France was a founding member of the European Coal and Steel Community, later the European Union. As such, France has transferred part of its sovereignty to European institutions, as provided by its constitution. The French government therefore has to abide by European treaties, directives and regulations.

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