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Title: Politique franaise


1
French Politics
The Elysee Palace, residence of the President
Nicolas Sarkozy elected in May 2007
2
The Fifth Republic (1958-present)
  • The new Constitution adopted in 1958 through
    referendum gives significant powers to the
    President
  • Under the new constitution, the President picks
    the Prime Minister, who in turn choose the
    members of the government
  • Bi-cameral Parliament The National Assembly and
    the Senate

General de Gaulle 1958-1969
3
Presidents of the Fifth Republic since 1958
Mitterrand 1981-1995
Giscard dEstaing 1974-1981
Pompidou 1969-1974
Chirac 1995- 2007
4
Three major elections
  • Presidential elections the president is elected
    for a 5-year mandate
  • National Assembly (législatives) the Members of
    the Parliament (lower house) are elected for a
    5-year term. 577 electoral districts.
  • Municipal elections the city mayors are elected
    for a 6-year term

5
Electoral System
  • To be entitled to vote, one must be a French
    national, at least 18 years old, enjoy ones
    civil and political rights and registered on an
    electoral roll.
  • the President of the Republic and MPs are elected
    by direct universal suffrage.
  • Polling method "scrutin uninominal majoritaire à
    deux tours", i.e., a two-round single name
    first-past-the-post poll.
  • A candidate may in fact be elected in the first
    round if s/he obtains an absolute majority (50)
    of the votes cast.
  • If no candidate achieves a majority in the first
    round, a second round takes place two weeks
    later. Only two candidates may go forward to this
    second round the two highest-scoring candidates
    in the first round.

6
  • Role of Executive The executive has the primary
    role in making policy. If both P.M. and President
    are of the same party, the President has
    traditionally played the dominant role. If there
    is cohabitation, the P.M. has been dominant in
    domestic policy while the President has focused
    on national symbolism and to some extent on
    foreign policy. Policy proposals go from the
    Cabinet to the legislature.
  • Role of Parliament Parliament must pass
    legislation, but the government keeps control
    over important measures. The government can
    prohibit amendments it can label bills
    "government responsibility," thereby forcing the
    Assembly to acquiesce to the bill or face new
    elections. The Senate can delay the
    implementation of a law that the Assembly has
    passed, but cannot prevent its application.

7
Political division in France
Centre
Right
Left
Far-right
Far-left
Socialists Ecologists Communists Trotskyists
Gaullists Liberals Conservatives Nationalists
Centrists
8
Right Union for a Popular Movement (UMP)
Acting Presidents Patrick Devedjan, Jean-Claude
Gaudin (replaced Nicolas Sarkozy in 2007)
9
Far Right The National Front
Jean-Marie le Pen
10
Centre Democratic Movement (MoDem)
11
Left
Socialist Party
Ségolène Royal
François Hollande General Secretary
Communist Party
Marie-Georges Buffet General Secretary
12
Left The Greens
Cécile Duflot
13
Far Left Revolutionary Communist League
Olivier Besancenot
14
Far Left The Workers Struggle
Lutte Ouvrière
15
Government of May 2007
François Fillon Prime Minister Named by Nicolas
Sarkozy
16
Ministers et Ministries - 1
Bernard KOUCHNER Foreign Affairs
Xavier DARCOS Education
Christine LAGARDE Economy and Finances
Jean-Louis BORLOO Ecology and Sustainable
development
Michèle ALLIOT-MARIE Interior and Overseas
Affairs
17
Ministers et Ministries - 2
Xavier BERTRAND Labour, Social Relations And
Soidarity
Christine ALBANEL Culture and Communication
Rachida Dati Justice
Brice HORTEFEUX Immigration, Integration,
National Identity and Co-development
Hervé MORIN Défence
18
Major Political Issues today in France
  • Immigration a long-standing issue in France As
    the number of legal immigrants keeps increasing,
    the number of illegal migrant workers (without
    work permit and immigration documents) being
    deported has increased by three-fold over the
    past 5 years.

19
Major Political Issues today in France
  • European integration the French rejected the
    proposed EU constitution in 2005, a negative vote
    that threw into doubt the future of the Union

20
Major Political Issues today in France
  • Unemployment the unemployment rate stands at
    around 9 in 2008 and has been a perennial
    concern over the past 25 years. The economic and
    social costs are considerable.

Youth Unemployment in the EU
21
Major Political Issues today in France
  • Law and order since 2005, significant unrest of
    unruly youths in poor suburbs has raised concerns
    over public security and over the way to tackle
    the problem

Work and Unemployment
22
Major Political Issues today in France
  • Cost of living currently the No. 1 concern of
    the French, the price of food and commodities is
    said to have risen by an average 30 over the
    past two years
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