Understanding French Government and Democracy

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📋 Course Outline

  1. French Government Structure
  2. Electoral System
  3. Government Levels
  4. Separation of Powers
  5. Citizens' Engagement
  6. Political Parties and Unions
  7. National Defense
  8. International Peace Efforts

📖 1. French Government Structure

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Vᵉ Republic: The current French constitutional framework established in 1958, characterized by a semi-presidential system with separation of powers.

  • Separation of Powers: The division of government responsibilities into three branches:

    • Executive: The President and government responsible for implementing laws.
    • Legislative: The Parliament, consisting of the National Assembly and Senate, responsible for making laws.
    • Judicial: Courts and tribunals that interpret and apply laws.
  • Suffrage Universel: Universal suffrage; the right of all adult citizens to vote directly for their representatives (e.g., President, Deputies).

  • Decentralized Government: France's administrative division into communes, departments, and regions, each with elected councils and specific responsibilities.

  • Constitutional Council: The body responsible for reviewing the constitutionality of laws before they are promulgated.

📝 Essential Points

  • France operates as a democracy with elected representatives at multiple levels: local (mayors, councils), national (President, Parliament), and European (Members of the European Parliament).
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1. What is the Vᵉ Republic in France?

2. What is the significance of the 1958 Vᵉ Republic in France's political system?

3. What is the length of the presidential term in France's electoral system?

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Government levels — examples?

Municipalities, departments, regions, EU.

Vᵉ Republic — foundation?

Established in 1958, semi-presidential system.

French Republic — constitutional framework?

Semi-presidential system established in 1958.

Separation of Powers — branches?

Executive, Legislative, Judicial.

Electoral system — purpose?

Translates votes into political representation.

Suffrage Universel — meaning?

All adult citizens can vote.

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