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  1. The Senate (French: Sénat; pronounced) is the upper house of the French Parliament, with the lower house being the National Assembly, the two houses constituting the legislature of France The French Senate is made up of 348 senators ( sénateurs and sénatrices ) elected by part of the country's local councillors (in indirect elections ), as ...

  2. Senat (bahasa Prancis: Sénat) adalah majelis tinggi dari Parlemen Prancis. Sénat juga merupakan majelis tinggi pada masa Konsulat Prancis pada 1799 - 1804 . Senat Prancis tidak begitu terkenal dibandingkan dengan majelis rendahnya, yaitu Majelis Nasional yang anggotanya dipilih langsung.

  3. The Constitutional Council ( French: Conseil constitutionnel; French pronunciation: [kɔ̃sɛj kɔ̃stitysjɔˈnɛl]) is the highest constitutional authority in France. It was established by the Constitution of the Fifth Republic on 4 October 1958 to ensure that constitutional principles and rules are upheld. It is housed in the Palais-Royal in ...

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  4. This article lists the presidents of the Senate of France (French: Président du Sénat français; official translation: Speaker of the Senate) and assimilated chambers. The Senate is the upper house of the French Parliament. It is presided over by a president.

    Name
    Took Office
    Left Office
    28 October 1795
    28 October 1795
    28 October 1795
    2 November 1795
    2 November 1795
    23 November 1795
    23 November 1795
    22 December 1795
  5. The Speaker of the Senate ensures the stability of France’s institutions as he is called upon to replace the President of the Republic in the event of his death or resignation. Even in France few people have an in depth knowledge of how the Senate works as only local electoral office holders and members of the Assembly of French Citizens Resident Abroad elect the senators.

  6. French Senate elections. Senators in France are elected by indirect universal suffrage, by a panel of "electors". Half of the Senate seats are up for election every three years; the term of office is six years. The last elections were held on 24 September 2017 for series 1 and 27 September 2020 for series 2.

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  8. The Senate ( French: Sénat; pronunciation: [seˈna]) is the upper house of the French Parliament. It represents territorial collectivities of the Republic and French citizens living abroad. The Senate does not have as much power as the lower house, the directly elected National Assembly.

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