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.
the French president is elected for five years.
France has both prime minister and president. France has a directly elected president who appoints the prime minister.
Answer6 May 2007.NICHOLAS SARKOZY WAS ELECTED PRESIDENT ON MAY 6, OF 2007
the president of France
France is a republic with a elected president, while Spain is a monarchy.
A president. Once elected, he acts like a monarch. Seriously, France is a republic
France no longer have a prince or a king as the head of France. That all came to an end with the French revolution .France has a elected president.
He was the first elected president of France. For NovaNET(:
Louis Napoleon was the first elected president of France.
In 1958. He was president for 11 years until he resigned in 1969.
there is no vice-president in France, but a prime minister - position currently (2010) held by François Fillon.
Nicolas Sarkozy, elected in 2007, is the French president until the next elections to be held in 2012.