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Fifth Republic
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The French Fifth Republic was established on October 4, 1958, by Charles de Gaulle under the Constitution of the Fifth Republic, emerging from the collapse of the Fourth Republic. It is a semi-presidential system that splits powers between a president as head of state and a prime minister as head of government. The president has the right to dissolve the national assembly and hold new parliamentary elections, and can also change prime ministers and reshuffle the government. The Fifth Republic is France's third-longest-lasting political regime, and is expected to overtake the Third Republic as the second-longest French regime and the longest-lasting French republic on August 8, 2028.learn more on wikipedia
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perspectives
- 1.US under Donald Trump
- 2.Election
- 3.French Foreign Policy
- 4.Immigration to Europe
- 5.France under Emmanuel Macron
- 6.Inflation
- 7.Rise of Far-Right in Europe
- 8.Corruption
- 9.European Commission under Ursula von der Leyen
- 10.European defense
- 11.French Politics
- 12.European Energy Market
countries
- 1.Spain
- 2.Germany
- 3.United Kingdom
- 4.Israel
- 5.Italy
- 6.New Caledonia
- 7.Poland
- 8.Portugal
- 9.Russian Federation
- 10.Ukraine
- 11.United States
- 12.France
organizations
- 1.Socialist Party
- 2.National Rally
- 3.La France Insoumise party
- 4.European Union
- 5.Les Républicains
- 6.Green Party
- 7.Elysée Palace
- 8.Nouveau Front Populaire
- 9.Renaissance
- 10.Ipsos
- 11.EU Parliament
- 12.Republican Party
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Marine Le Pen
- 3.Gabriel Attal
- 4.Emmanuel Macron
- 5.Jordan Bardella
- 6.Jean-Luc Mélenchon
- 7.Jean-Marie Le Pen
- 8.Jacques Chirac
- 9.Mathilde Panot
- 10.Roger Cohen
- 11.Raphaël Glucksmann
- 12.Nicolas Sarkozy