Yes, France is a democracy.
Every French citizen over 18 has the right to vote. Freedom of expression is enshrined in law; people are free to gather for any reason they see fit, including political or social meetings, and are free to join any political party or association. The press is free and newspapers disappear only when their readers are not enough to sustain them economically.
France is considered a democratic country because French people enjoy all the essential freedoms: freedom of press, of expression, of gathering, of affiliating with a political or trade-union movement. Any French national aged 18 or above can register to vote, regardless of gender, income or other criteria. Laws and Government acts can be questioned in courts, where judges are independent from the political power.
The question of whether France is a democracy or not, would be strange for the vast majority of Frenchmen; everybody would answer yes.
Every French national is able to vote in France, with no restrictions regarding sex, occupation, etc... from age 18. EU nationals can take part in local elections.
Political parties are allowed to express their opinions. There is a public body ensuring every representative political party in France gets a fair share of media exposition. The rights of the public to gather, attend meetings, participate in associations, or to freely express one's ideas or opinions (not necessarily political ones, but also any views on society or specific problems) are protected by the constitution. This is part of life in France and not questioned by anyone.
Press is also protected by law against any form of censorship. The journalist's sources may remain anonymous in any case they want it, even against court's summons.
In terms of its political system, France is both a Republic and a democratic country.
If you are thinking about political parties (Republicans vs Democrats), the analogy would be difficult to draw in any European country. Most moderate right-wing Europeans countries would be branded as Democrats if you compare them to American parties. In fact, many French would assess the Democrats as a moderate right-wing, conservative party, and the Republicans would be seen as bordering on the extreme right.
France is not a direct democracy where people vote directly on every subject (as happens only in some of the districts of Switzerland), but a representative democracy. In that setting French people do elect directly members of the lower chamber of Parliament (the Assemblée Nationale), their president, their local and regional councils.
France has a republic, which is a form of democracy. The leader of the country usually takes on the title as President. One example of a republic is the United States of America.
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France is a semi-presidential republic. It has a President and a Prime Minister that share power.
No. France is a long-standing democracy, but long before the French revolution, the Greeks had used democratic forms of government. The word democracy itself is Greek.
France experienced universal suffrage -for men only- during the French revolution, and from 1848 onwards (only in 1944 for women). The French would tend to say that France became a democratic country in the late 1800s. A cornerstone is the law protecting freedom of the press, passed in 1881. At the same period other major laws protecting the right to belong to a trade union or political party were also passed.
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Democratic Convention - France - was created in 1995.
Democratic Movement - France - was created on 2007-12-01.
Democratic Socialist Party - France - ended in 1954.
France is considered to be non democratic by resistors. The government of France is considered to be a semi presidential system.
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France went from being a monarchy to a democratic republic with a President and a Constitution.
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France and all its regions and towns are democratically governed.
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