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  1. A political system ( French: système politique [a] ), also known as a "form of government" [b] [c] is a way of organizing a state. Some different political systems are: democracy, totalitarianism, authoritarianism, theocracy, feudalism, monarchism, republicanism, and various hybrid systems. Each of these may be further subdivided, for example ...

  2. May 10, 2019 · A semi-presidential system of government represents a republic ruled by an elected president, a prime minister, and a cabinet. The president is usually elected and is meant to serve for the fixed term specified by the constitution. Lately, semi-presidential governments have become popular, especially in Western countries.

  3. The French system of government is commonly referred to as a semi -presidential one, although the definition of semi -presidentialism is still under discussion. Particular problems are associated with determining the scope of presidential power. For some, the head of state should have considerable competencies.1 For others, it is only im-

  4. Mar 27, 2019 · Semi-Presidentialism: Sub-Types and Democratic Performance. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. This study is one of the more extensive cross-country examinations of political outcomes in premier-presidential and president-parliamentary regimes. In line with theoretical expectations, Elgie’s findings confirm that president-parliamentary ...

  5. France elects on its national level a head of state – the president – and a legislature. The president is elected for a five-year term (previously, seven years), directly by the citizens. The Parliament ( Parlement) has two chambers . The National Assembly ( Assemblée Nationale) has 577 members, elected for a five-year term in single seat ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FranceFrance - Wikipedia

    France is a representative democracy organised as a unitary, semi-presidential republic. As one of the earliest republics of the modern world, democratic traditions and values are deeply rooted in French culture, identity and politics.

  7. t. e. Semi-parliamentary system can refer to one of the following: a prime-ministerial system, in which voters simultaneously vote for both members of legislature and the prime minister [1] a system of government in which the legislature is split into two parts that are both directly elected – one that has the power to remove the members of ...

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