Yes it is, France is a democracy.
the dictator of france was Napoleon Bonaparte
The prime minister in France is titled the premier (for "premier ministre"). He is chosen by the President and is not necessarily an elected official.
France has been a republic since the time of the French Revolution. It has no king or queen, but it does have a prime minister and other important government officials. There is no longer a monarchy in France. You do still have aristocrats here however. France has a President, Nicolas Sarkozy, that was elected by the French people. The President nominates a Prime Minister. The current Prime Minister is François Fillion. You also have various other ministers who head different functions of the government.
No, France is not an anarchy state. It is a democratic republic with a structured government, including an elected president and parliament. While France does experience political protests and social movements, these are part of its democratic process rather than indicators of anarchy. Anarchy implies a complete absence of government, which is not the case in France.
the French president is elected for five years.
France and all its regions and towns are democratically governed.
the dictator of france was Napoleon Bonaparte
In various regions around the world, democratically elected leaders include Joe Biden, the President of the United States; Emmanuel Macron, the President of France; and Jacinda Ardern, the former Prime Minister of New Zealand. In Latin America, leaders like Luis Arce in Bolivia and Gabriel Boric in Chile also represent democratically elected governance. These leaders have come to power through electoral processes that reflect the will of their respective populations.
it is an elected government
The current (as of July of 2014) leader of France is Francois Hollande who was elected President of France in 2012. He will conclude his five year term in 2017.
the current French President is Nicolas Sarkosy, elected in 2007 until 2012.
The leader of France in 1940 was Charles De Gaulle. When the Germans took over France, he moved the government to England. After the war, he was elected president of France for several terms.
The prime minister in France is titled the premier (for "premier ministre"). He is chosen by the President and is not necessarily an elected official.
France is not a monarchy anymore, it is a republic, and therefore the French have elected a president: Nicolas Sarkozy.
France has been a republic since the time of the French Revolution. It has no king or queen, but it does have a prime minister and other important government officials. There is no longer a monarchy in France. You do still have aristocrats here however. France has a President, Nicolas Sarkozy, that was elected by the French people. The President nominates a Prime Minister. The current Prime Minister is François Fillion. You also have various other ministers who head different functions of the government.
No, France is not an anarchy state. It is a democratic republic with a structured government, including an elected president and parliament. While France does experience political protests and social movements, these are part of its democratic process rather than indicators of anarchy. Anarchy implies a complete absence of government, which is not the case in France.
The government of France is republican