There is a bicameral legislature. The government is headed by a prime minister who is appointed by the President. The lower house of parliament is directly elected, the senate is indirectly elected. The President is elected every five years (until recently, every seven). When the President belongs to the same party as the parliamentary majority, he calls the shots, but when he belongs to a different party, he takes a backseat role (except possibly in foreign policy) whilst the parliamentary majority decides on policy and the President is in effect forced to pick a prime minister from among his opponents under these circumstances.
France is a democracy. So they can change the government by having elections.
In France there are Régions and Départements.
Yes. France is a democracy.
Settlers, language, culture and early government.
France is a democracy, the government derives its legitimacy from the free vote of the people.
France was a feudal monarchy.
Paris is located in France. The government of France is a unitary semi- presidential constitutional republic government. The mayor of France in 2014 was Anne Hidalgo.
An absolute monarchy.
semi- presidential so kind of a democracy and kind of a republic.
Right now, it is a democracy.
The government of France is republican
France had an absolute monarch Louis XIV was a divine right king. also called "the sun king"
No, France does not have a communist government.
France had a government, with a king. Yeah.
France has a BIG CENTRAL GOVERNMENT.
what's a short description of France's government
they had a government like America but America was and is still better then france