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Encyclopedia > French legislative election, 1986
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The French legislative election took place on March 16, 1986 to elect the 8th National Assembly of the Fifth Republic. Contrary to other legislative elections of the Fifth Republic, the electoral system was the Party-list proportional representation. The Fifth Republic is the fifth and current republican constitution of France, which was introduced on October 5, 1958. ... It has been suggested that Human rights in France be merged into this article or section. ... The President of the French Republic (French: Président de la République française) colloquially referred to as President of France, is Frances elected Head of State and also the ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra and Grand Master of the Légion dhonneur. ... Jacques René Chirac (born 29 November 1932 in Paris) is a French politician and the current President of the French Republic. ... The Prime Minister of France (Premier ministre de la France) is the functional head of the Cabinet of France. ... Dominique Marie François René Galouzeau de Villepin (born 14 November 1953 in Rabat, Morocco) simply known as Dominique de Villepin ( — , is a French diplomat and politician. ... This page is a list of French prime ministers. ... The Senate amphitheater in the Luxembourg Palace The Senate (in French :le Sénat) is the upper house of the Parliament of France. ... The Palais Bourbon, front The French National Assembly (French: Assemblée nationale) is one of the two houses of the bicameral Parliament of France under the Fifth Republic. ... A republican guard giving directions to visitors at the front entrance of the Constitutional Council The Constitutional Council (Conseil Constitutionnel) was established by the Constitution of the Fifth Republic on 4 October 1958. ... The Court of Cassation (Cour de cassation in French) is the main court of last resort in France. ... Political parties in France lists political parties in France. ... Charles de Gaulle, in his generals uniform Gaullism (from French Gaullisme) is a French political ideology based on the thought and action of Charles de Gaulle. ... France is a representative democracy. ... The 2002 French presidential election consisted of a first round election on 21 April 2002, and a runoff election between the top two candidates (Jacques Chirac and Jean-Marie Le Pen) on 5 May 2002. ... The 2007 French presidential election will herald the first contest since Frances rejection of the European constitution in May 2005. ... These are the results of the French legislative election of 2002 Category: ... The French legislative election will take place in June 2007, a few weeks after the French presidential election. ... France is named The Country of the Human Rights. In the Constitution and in the laws, the Human Rights are respected. ... France is divided into 26 régions: 21 of these are in the continental part of metropolitan France, one is Corse on the island of Corsica (although strictly speaking Corse is in fact a territorial collectivity, not a région, but is referred to as a région in common... The départements (or departments) are administrative units of France and many former French colonies, roughly analogous to British counties. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Image File history File links European_flag. ... A charter member of the United Nations, France holds one of the permanent seats in the Security Council and is a member of most of its specialized and related agencies. ... In 1589, the four French Secretaries of State became specialized, with one of the secretaries responsible for foreign affairs. ... This is a list of major political scandals in France: 1816 shipwreck of and search for French frigate Medusa off the west coast of Africa Dreyfus Affair, 1894 treason conviction of Alfred Dreyfus - exposed by writer Emile Zola on January 13, 1898 The Ben Barka affair, 1965 disappearance of the... Information on politics by country is available for every country, including both de jure and de facto independent states, inhabited dependent territories, as well as areas of special sovereignty. ... March 16 is the 75th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (76th in Leap years). ... 1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The National Assembly is the name of either a legislature, or the lower house of a bicameral legislature in some countries. ... The Fifth Republic is the fifth and current republican constitution of France, which was introduced on October 5, 1958. ...


Since the 1981 election of François Mitterrand, the Presidential Majority was divided. In March 1983, Prime minister Pierre Mauroy renounced the left Common Programme. Wages and prices were frozen. This change of economic policy was justified by the will to stay in the European monetary system. One year later, the Communist ministers refused to remain in Laurent Fabius's cabinet. (October 26, 1916 – January 8, 1996) was a French politician. ... Pierre Mauroy, French politician Pierre Mauroy (born July 5, 1928) is a French Socialist politician. ... Laurent Fabius (born August 20, 1946) is a former prime minister of France. ...


In opposition, the two main right-wing parties tried to forget their past quarrel. In this, they won the mid-term elections and the battle about private schools in 1984. However, we recorded the electoral rise of the National Front. Its leader, Jean-Marie Le Pen, made nationalist and xenophobic remarks. Portrait of Jean-Marie Le Pen in the mid-1990s (in a publicity image from the Front National party). ...


The polls indicated a win of RPR/UDF coalition. For the former UDF Prime minister Raymond Barre, the next parliamentary majority should refuse to govern if President Mitterrand doesn't resign. The RPR leader Jacques Chirac noticed "impeachment" doesn't exist in the French Constitution. So, the next majority will "cohabit" with Mitterrand. Raymond Barre was born on April 12, 1924 in Saint Denis, the capital of the French island of La Réunion in the Indian Ocean. ... Jacques René Chirac (born 29 November 1932 in Paris) is a French politician and the current President of the French Republic. ...


Finally, the "republican right" obtained only two seats of majority. Mitterrand nominated Chirac as Prime minister. The first "cohabitation" of the Fifth Republic started. It ended with the 1988 presidential election. Second Round First Round See also President of France France Politics of France Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in France | 1988 elections ...


Results

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Parties and coalitions Abbr. Votes % Seats
Rally for the Republic/

Union for French Democracy Common lists In France the Gaullist Party is usually used to refer to the largest party professing to be Gaullist. ... The Union for French Democracy, also known by its French acronym UDF (Union pour la Démocratie Française), is a French centrist political party. ...

RPR/

UDF

6 008 612 21.4 73 RPR

74 UDF

Rally for the Republic (Rassemblement pour la République) RPR 3 143 224 11.2 76
Union for French Democracy (Union pour la démocratie française) UDF 2 330 167 8.3 53
Miscellaneous Right-wing DVD 1 083 711 3.9 14
Total "RPR/UDF union" (Right) 12 565 714 44.8 290
Socialist Party (Parti socialiste) PS 8 693 939 31.0 206
French Communist Party (Parti communiste français) PCF 2 739 925 9.8 35
Miscellaneous Left-wing DVG 357 107 1.3 5
Movement of Left Radicals (Mouvement des radicaux de gauche) MRG 107 769 0.4 2
Total Left ("Presidential Majority" and PCF) 11 898 740 42.5 248
National Front (Front national) FN 2 703 442 9.7 35
Far-Left 430 352 1.5 -
Ecologists ECO 340 109 1.2 -
Miscellaneous 85 811 0.3 -
Total 28 024 168 100 573
Abstention: 21.5%


 

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