The French president id Nicolas Sarkozy. French constitution states that the president nominates a Prime Minister (this is usually within the major party in Parliament), and that the Prime Minister is the head of Government. The Prime Minister is currently (2011) mister François Fillon.
President Nicolas Sarkozy.
Because the president is the head of country. The prime minister is the boss of other ministries (by the way, the head of the government).
President, currently its Nicolas Sarkozy.
The President of the French Republic is the head of state in France.
No. France and Ireland are two different countries, so they each have their own governments. They are both republics and have a president, but in Ireland's case, the president is head of state, not head of government, whereas France has a different system.
France has a semi-presidential representative democratic republic. This means that the President of France is elected and shares power with a Prime Minister and a parliamentary system. The President is the head of state, while the Prime Minister is the head of government, responsible for day-to-day administration. This system allows for a balance of power between the executive and legislative branches.
The government of France is republican
The French prime minister (technically head of government) lives and works in the Hotel Matignon, a large mansion located Rue de Varennes in Paris, France. The French president (head of state) lives and works in the Elysée palace, rue de Saint Honoré, near the bottom of the Champs-Elysées avenue in Paris.
No, France does not have a communist government.
France had a government, with a king. Yeah.
France has a BIG CENTRAL GOVERNMENT.
Tahiti is part of French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France. The head of state is the President of France, who appoints a High Commissioner to oversee the territory. Additionally, French Polynesia has its own local government, led by a president, who manages regional affairs.