There was no president in France in 1847. France was then a monarchy under the king Louis-Philippe. He was ousted in 1848 and the 2nd Republic was proclaimed. The next elected president (in 1848) was Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, nephew of Napoleon.
Raymond Poincaré was French president from 1913 to 1920.
The French presidents in 1906 were Emile Loubet (18 feb. 1899 - 18 feb. 1906)
and Armand Fallières from the 18 feb. 1906 to the 18 feb. 1913
Armand Fallières was the French president from Feb. 18, 1906, to Feb. 18, 1913.
Raymond Poincaré was the French president between Feb. 1913 and Feb. 1920.
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In terms of fundamental state laws, the French Republic is the fifth Republic.
Some past French presidents are Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, Adolphe Thiers, and Jules Grevy. Other past presidents for France are Francois Mitterrand, Nicolas Sarkozy, and Charles de Gaulle.
The presidents secret base is in U.S.A the 'pentagon'.
Argentina and Brazil have women presidents.
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French presidents are elected for five-year terms.
Armand Fallières, Charles de Gaulle are two former French presidents.
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The current presidents name is Nicolas Sarkozy
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French did the Lincoln statue in the Lincoln Memorial.
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