i think 1945 but i am sure it may be from one of these
a)1948,b)1946,c)1947,d)1945
It was in 1946 that women in France won the right to vote.
In France, only French citizens who are at least 18 years old can vote in elections. Voters must also be registered on the electoral roll, which can be done at the local town hall. Additionally, certain conditions apply for citizens living abroad or in specific situations.
French voters:
you have to be registered to vote. Registration is open to French nationals aged 18 and above - (registration is automatic in your hometown when you reach 18).
They had to wait for a long time for that privilege.
French women obtained the right to vote in 1944, when France got out of WWII.
No. The French Revolution took place in 1789 and nowhere had the women the right to vote. In France, women only gained that right in 1944.
No they couldn't.
of course
There is no state that does not allow its people to vote on constitutional amendments. All states in the United States have some form of process for the public to vote on proposed amendments to the state constitution.
A standing vote is a method of voting where people show their vote by standing up, typically used in formal meetings or assemblies when a traditional voice vote or show of hands is inconclusive or challenged. It allows for a clear visual representation of how many individuals support or oppose a particular issue.
The people voted against discrimination in selling land in 1968 with the passing of the Fair Housing Act.
Gaining the right to vote is called enfranchisement.
(Suffragists are people seeking to establish the right to vote. Another female form was suffragette.)The suffragist movement accomplished a major goal with the passage of the 19th Amendment.
yes the french can vote
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Yes
Yes they do vote. They vote for the President, and their representatives. Their system is slightly different then the United States, because they have two rounds of voting. They actually get better turn-out rates then we do in the U.S.
France is a democracy, the government derives its legitimacy from the free vote of the people.
Yes, much more than in the US.
Yes, they vote every five years.
Women can vote as well as men in France, but it is true that there are less female representatives in parliament or public life. People from minorities can vote on the basis of a French citizenship.
In order to vote in France you have to be a registered voter. On the day of elections, you walk to the polling station, where you will show your voting card to prove your identity, you will then be led to a private booth to cast your vote.
France is a democracy in which the people vote directly to elect their representants and their president. Except Switzerland where people can force their government to enact laws, there is little difference in modern western democraties, and you can say that people do have their say in the way France is ruled.
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Since the Constitutional change in 1988, anyone who is 18 years of age at the time of election is eligible to vote. In fact, in Belgium you don't have the right to vote, but the obligation to vote. Not showing up is illegal and you can get a fine for it. It is, however, legal to just vote blanc (just like you would hand in a blanc test in school) in which case the blanc votes go to whichever party had the most votes overall.