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France did not develop a strong parliamentary system primarily due to its historical context of political upheaval and revolution, which led to a preference for strong presidential authority. The legacy of centralized power from the monarchy and subsequent authoritarian regimes fostered a political culture wary of parliamentary governance. Additionally, the frequent changes in government and political instability, particularly during the Third Republic, contributed to a fragmented party system that hindered the establishment of a stable parliamentary system. This preference for a strong executive has persisted into the modern Fifth Republic, reinforcing the dominance of the presidency over parliamentary structures.

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