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France is a republican State and a parliamentary democracy, often qualified as semi-presidential. The Parliament is bicameral and is made up of the National Assembly (Assemblée nationale) and the Senate (Sénat).
The French Parliament is the bicameral legislature of the French Fifth Republic, consisting of the Senate (Sénat) and the National Assembly (Assemblée ...
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The National Assembly is the lower house of the bicameral French Parliament under the Fifth Republic, the upper house being the Senate (Sénat).

French Parliament

The French Parliament is the bicameral legislature of the French Fifth Republic, consisting of the Senate and the National Assembly. Each assembly conducts legislative sessions at separate locations in Paris: the Senate meets in the Palais du... Wikipedia
Parliament shall sit as of right in one ordinary session which shall start on the first working day of October and shall end on the last working day of June.
The French Parliament is made up of two chambers, the National Assembly and the Senate. Members of the two Houses are chosen by two different electoral ...
Each département is run by the General Council, which is elected for six years with one councillor per canton. There are between 13 and 70 cantons per ...
The French legislature is called the French Parliament. Its upper house is the Senate and the lower house is the National Assembly.
1 The President of the Republic · 2 The Constitutional Council · 3 The Prime Minister and the Government · 4 The Parliament · 5 The justice system · 6 The Economic, ...
Under the Constitution of the Year III (1795) legislative power was shared by two chambers, elected for three years by restricted suffrage (a Council of Five ...
France is a unitary republic with a bicameral legislature composed of the National Assembly and the Senate. The French constitutional system is often ...