Want this question answered?
The French president is elected by all the registered voters in France. There is no gender, race, or social status distinction. To be a registered voter you only have to be a French citizen aged 18 or more.
France established its second republic in 1848. Louis Napoleon, the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, was elected as President of the 2nd republic.
France is a republic and does not have a king or queen. The current President of France is Emmanuel Macron.
One of the facts about the De Gaul constitution for the fifth French republic is that the President is elected after every 5 terms.
The newly elected French President is Francois Hollande
This answer provides the features of the Fifth French Republic. Here is a summary of what was included in this republic: * Popularly elected president; * Creation of a powerful president; * Less authority for the cabinet; * A weakened legislature; and * A judicial council to determine the constitutionality of new laws.
A temporary arrangement. After all, it lasted for four years until its President had himself elected Emperor.
Charles de Gaulle, elected on December 1958; he was president from January 1959 to 1969.
the French president is elected for five years.
He was elected by French Parliament in 1958 after having made vote a new constitution (Fifth Republic), and he was reelected in 1965 by French people after having introduced universal suffrage.
The French president in 1956 was René COTY (elected in 1954 until Jan 1959). He was the last president of the "fourth republic", a parlementiary regime where the president had very limited powers, and certainly much less than the Prime Minister.
Nicolas Sarkozy is the current President of the French Republic.