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The President and The Government have different powers.

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Which best explains how Executive power works in French Republic?

The President and The Government have different powers.


what best explains how executive power works in the French Republic?

The President and The Government have different powers.


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What is the form of government in France?

The Government of France is a semi-presidential system. France declares itself "an indivisible, secular, democratic and social republic" it is called a French Constitution of the 5th Republic. The Fifth Republic is the fifth and current republican constitution of France, which was introduced on 4 October 1958. The Fifth Republic emerged from the collapse of the French Fourth Republic, replacing a parliamentary government with a semi-presidential system. It is France's third longest enduring regime, after the Ancien Régime and the Third Republic. The first Republic came to being after the execution of King Louis XVI and the end of the Great Fear, the Second Republic was started when napoleon came to power, and the Third Republic was started after Napoleon was overthrown, etcetera. Basically, all of these republics came out of the overthrowing of rulers or the starting of revolutions. However, the French Revolution that led to the First Republic was by far the most violent revolution of the French. They have a legislative and judicial branch. The President has a degree of direct power, (able to circumvent the legislative and judicial branches), but the Prime Minister has the most executive power. The legislative is a form of Parliament and a Senate.


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How do you use the word executive power in a sentence?

I hold the executive power over this corporation.I will do everything in my executive power to resolve this.