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  1. The French Parliament ( French: Parlement français) is the bicameral legislature of the French Fifth Republic, consisting of the Senate ( Sénat) and the National Assembly ( Assemblée nationale ).

  2. 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.

  3. The French Parliament ( French: Parlement français) is the bicameral legislature of the French Republic. It is made up of the Senate ( Sénat) and the National Assembly ( Assemblée nationale ). Each assembly has legislative meetings at different places in Paris: the Palais du Luxembourg for the Senate and the Palais Bourbon for the National ...

  4. Partager. History of the National Assembly. The Marseillaise. History of the National Assembly. The history of France's Parliament over the last two centuries is closely linked with the history of democracy and the chequered path it has followed before finding its culmination in today's institutions.

  5. Parliament consists of the National Assembly and the Senate. It passes statutes and votes on the budget; it controls the action of the executive through formal questioning on the floor of the houses of Parliament and by establishing commissions of inquiry.

  6. The Congress of the French Parliament ( French: Congrès du Parlement français) is the name given to the body created when both houses of the present-day French Parliament —the National Assembly and the Senate —meet at the Palace of Versailles to vote on revisions to the Constitution or to listen to an address by the President of the ...

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