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  1. 1848. Nephew of Napoléon I. Elected first President of the French Republic in the 1848 election against Louis-Eugène Cavaignac. He provoked the coup of 1851 and proclaimed himself Emperor in 1852. Henri Georges Boulay de la Meurthe, Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte's vice president, was the sole person to hold that office.

  2. Elected first President of the French Republic, in the 1848 election against Louis-Eugène Cavaignac. He provoked the French coup of 1851, and proclaimed himself Emperor in 1852. Henri Georges Boulay de la Meurthe, the sole person to hold the office, was vice president.

  3. v. t. e. 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.

    • Five years, renewable once consecutively
    • Élysée Palace
  4. Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte was elected the first president of France in 1848. Prior to that point, the country had been ruled by kings, emperors, and various executives. The succession of republics was several times interrupted (1852–70, 1940–44, and 1944–46) by other forms of government that did not entail a presidency.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 1 day ago · Emmanuel Macron, French banker and politician who was elected president of France in 2017. Macron was the first person in the history of the Fifth Republic to win the presidency without the backing of either the Socialists or the Gaullists, and he was France’s youngest head of state since Napoleon.

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  8. 5th Republic. Emmanuel Macron In office. François Hollande 2012 - 2017. Nicolas Sarkozy 2007 - 2012. Jacques Chirac 1995 - 2007. François Mitterrand 1981 - 1995. Valéry Giscard d'Estaing 1974 - 1981. Georges Pompidou 1969 - 1974.

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