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  1. The Government of France (French: Gouvernement français, pronounced [ɡuvɛʁnəmɑ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛ]), officially the Government of the French Republic (Gouvernement de la République française, [ɡuvɛʁnəmɑ̃ də la ʁepyblik fʁɑ̃sɛːz]), exercises executive power in France.

    • Politics

      The main processes of the French national government (most...

    • President

      The president of France, officially the president of the...

  2. The main processes of the French national government (most of the justice system excluded for clarity) Executive. France has a semi-presidential system of government, with both a president and a prime minister. The prime minister is responsible to the French Parliament.

  3. The president of France, officially the president of the French Republic (French: Président de la République française), is the executive head of state of France, and the commander-in-chief of the French Armed Forces. As the presidency is the supreme magistracy of the country, the position is the highest office in France.

  4. The government of France is a semi-presidential system determined by the French Constitution of the French fifth Republic. The nation declares itself to be "an indivisible, secular, democratic, and social Republic " in it. The constitution provides for a separation of powers.

  5. Gouvernement de la République française. Cet article concerne le gouvernement sous la Cinquième République. Pour les autres régimes, voir Constitutions françaises. Pour le gouvernement actuel, voir Gouvernement Gabriel Attal. Pour les différents gouvernements français, voir Liste des gouvernements de la France .

  6. Emmanuel Macron is the eighth President of the Fifth Republic of France. He launched the movement « En Marche ! », founded on 6 April 2016, and was its leader until his victory in the presidential election on 7 May 2017.

  7. France - Politics, Regions, Culture: In order to achieve the political stability that was lacking in the Third and the Fourth Republic, the constitution of 1958 adopted a mixed (semipresidential) form of government, combining elements of both parliamentary and presidential systems.