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Le Parlement français est la principale institution du pouvoir législatif en France. Selon la Constitution du 4 octobre 1958, elle peut en partie contrôler l'activité gouvernementale. Le parlement est bicaméral, c'est-à-dire composé de deux chambres : le Sénat, dit « chambre haute », qui comprend 348 sénateurs. [.
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Un parlement est une assemblée — généralement élue — qui assure la représentation du peuple dans les États ou les divisions administratives (intra-étatiques tel le Parlement de Paris ou supra-étatiques tel le Parlement européen ), et à ce titre est le « destin de la démocratie » selon Hans Kelsen.
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The Parliament of France, making up the legislative branch, consists of two houses: the National Assembly and the Senate; the National Assembly is the pre-eminent body. Parliament meets for one nine-month session each year: under special circumstances the president can call an additional session.
Parliamentary composition and functions. The National Assembly is composed of 577 deputies who are directly elected for a term of five years in single-member constituencies on the basis of a majority two-ballot system, which requires that a runoff take place if no candidate has obtained the absolute majority on the first ballot.