Yes, France's government is stable. Members of the lower house of parliament (the Assemblée Nationale) are elected just after the presidential elections and for the same period of time, five years. The president's party (whatever it is) usually wins a majority by itself, meaning that it is does not have to bow to coalition associates.
France is a stable country indeed. in fact France is a country where the government and its people work together. this makes it where France is stable and there are not a lot of problems. the reason why France don't have many problems is because the government and people work together to make it a strong and powerful country
The type of government for France is a semi-presidential system. The President shares executive power with the Prime Minister.
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The US Constitution created a system of government that included checks and balances, which is one of the reasons it's effective. The legislative, executive, and the judicial are the three branches of government.
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Government is most effective when it acts in the best interests of the greatest number of its citizens.
Yes, in many ways the American government is effective. However, there are many areas where the American government fails as well.
The type of government for France is a semi-presidential system. The President shares executive power with the Prime Minister.
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Sorry, but the Question is unclear - effective at doing what ?
it was basically just a parliamentary democracy
Mary Frances Kerr Donaldson has written: 'Caswell County, 1777-1877' -- subject(s): Indexes, Politics and government, Sources
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never developed an effective, centralized government.
Effective service delivery by the government includes postal service systems, school systems, and health care systems. The government has control over these areas and can make sure that effective service is carried out.
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