France is a semi-presidential republic. It has a President and a Prime Minister that share power.
Bernard Cazeneuve is the Minister of the Interior for France.
France has both prime minister and president. France has a directly elected president who appoints the prime minister.
What are you talking about? "Minister" ? There no American minister in France, They're all french.
The type of government for France is a semi-presidential system. The President shares executive power with the Prime Minister.
France is a semi-presidential republic. It has a President and a Prime Minister that share power.
The French prime minister.
He became the Prime Minister of France in 1914
He was serving as minister to France.
George Pau-Langevin is the Minister of Overseas France for France.
They actually have equal power, because those are the exact same things...
Bernard Cazeneuve is the Minister of the Interior for France.
The President of France is Nicholas Sarkozy. The Prime Minister of France is François Fillon. The President and the Prime Minister share power. The President has less power in France than in America, but the Prime Minister has less power than the Prime Minister in Britain. The President is responsible for foreign affairs and the military. The Prime Minister usually focuses on domestic affairs. Although the President has more power than the Prime Minister, he is not the "head of government" in the same way the US President is.
The Prime Minister of France is François Fillon.There is currently no Cardinal from France.
Jean-Yves Le Drian is the Minister of Defense for France.
Marisol Touraine is the Minister of Social Affairs for France.
France has both prime minister and president. France has a directly elected president who appoints the prime minister.