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Encyclopedia > French Parliament

The Parlement of France is bicameral, and consists of the National Assembly (Assemblée Nationale) and the Senate (Sénat).


The National Assembly has 577 directly elected members. The Senate consists of 321 Senators, who are elected by representatives of local elected councils.


See also: Politics of France


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Government of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (5538 words)
A popular referendum approved the constitution of the French Fifth Republic in 1958, greatly strengthening the authority of the presidency and the executive with respect to Parliament.
French law differentiates between statutes (loi), generally adopted by the legislative branch, and regulations (règlement, instituted by décrets), issued by the prime minister.
All inhabited French territory is represented in both houses of Parliament and votes for the presidential election.
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The French Republic (la République Française) is ruled by the Constitution of the Fifth Republic (October 4th, 1958).
Parliament shall comprise the National Assembly (Assemblée nationale) and the Senate (Sénat).
French legislation is officially published (paper) in the Journal officiel (official gazette) and in several official bulletins.
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