The French Parliament is called the "Parlement français." It is a bicameral legislature, consisting of two chambers: the National Assembly (Assemblée nationale) and the Senate (Sénat). The National Assembly is the lower house, while the Senate serves as the upper house. Together, they are responsible for making and passing laws in France.
The lower house of the French Parliament is called the National Assembly. Their sessions are held at the Palais Bourbon.
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France's medieval parliament was called Estates-General or States-General. It was eventually replaced by the National Constituent Assembly during the French Revolution.
The French Parliament is comprised of the National Assembly and the Senate.
A 'Deputé' (Deputy) if they belong to the National Assembly and a 'Sénateur' (Senator) if they belong to the Senate.
l'Assemblée Nationale - la Chambre des Députés
Le Parlement (which is made up of two chambers, the "assemblée nationale" and the "Sénat")
France has a 577 member French National Assembly and a 321 member Senate or Upper House. Combined they are called the Parliament of France.
French laws are usually prepared by the governement and then submitted to a vote in Parliament. The French Parliament includes the Assemblee Nationale and the Senat.
If you are asking why Parliament tried to put taxes on American colonists, it was to pay for the French and Indian War also called "The 7 Years War."
'Parliament' came from the French 'Parlement', place where we speak, form the verb 'parler'.
La guillotine (fem.). It was named after a doctor and member of parliament, who proposed it to the French revolutionary parliament.