• Cohabitation is a system of divided government that occurs in semi-presidential systems, such as France, whenever the president is from a different political...
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  • all cohabitors report[ed] plans to marry their partners, which implies that most of them viewed cohabitation as a prelude to marriage." Cohabitation shares...
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    as known in France as cohabitation, where a president appoints a prime minister from the new parliamentary majority. During cohabitation, besides powers...
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    nécessité en politique (in French). Paris: Fayard. pp. 334–375. ISBN 2213018251. "Adolphe Thiers (1797–1877)" (in French). Official website of the French Presidency...
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    deliberation does not give the president, especially in a period of "cohabitation", the power to prevent the commitment of his responsibility, except in...
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    state of France. When a majority of the Assembly has opposite political views to that of the president, this leads to political cohabitation. In that...
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    Presidency of Emmanuel Macron (category 2017 establishments in France)
    of France began with his inauguration on 14 May 2017. Macron, the founding member of Renaissance (originally En Marche ! and later La République En Marche ...
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  • Legislative elections in France (French: élections législatives en France), or general elections (French: élections générales) per the Constitution's...
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    absolute majority of seats in the incoming National Assembly, resulting in cohabitation in the event of an opposition victory. When no political force obtains...
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    synchronized to minimize the risk of cohabitation. In the first round of the presidential election, on 23 April, Emmanuel Macron of En Marche! and Marine Le Pen...
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    the same political party as the prime minister are usually known as cohabitation. The Cabinet of Ministers is led by the President rather than the Prime...
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    Assembly from opposing parties, this leads to the situation known as cohabitation; this situation, which has occurred three times (twice under François...
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    Noncitizens married to French nationals are eligible to acquire nationality by declaration after four years of marriage and cohabitation. Couples married overseas...
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  • Bardella, Macron announced that, contrary to the usual practice of cohabitation in France, he would not appoint Lucie Castets, the candidate nominated by...
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    populaire africain: partenariat, cohabitation ou défiance? FPA, appartenance sociale, diversité linguistique" (PDF) (in French). Institut d'Études des Femmes...
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  • Concubinage (law) (category Articles containing French-language text)
    meaning to that in the French legal system, well into the 20th century. Little similarity remains between modern US laws on cohabitation and historical laws...
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    presidency, the power-sharing arrangement is known as cohabitation. Before 2002, cohabitation occurred more commonly, because the term of the president...
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    consecrated the couple by law. Since 1999, it exists with the Rules of Cohabitation (concubinage) and the Civil Solidarity Pact (PACS). Religious organizations...
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    Abdelhafid Metalsi (category 20th-century French male actors)
    Hommes de l'ombre) (TV servies) 2012 : L'Affaire Gordji : Histoire d'une cohabitation, (TV film) 2012 : Engrenages, (TV series) 2012 : Au nom d'Athènes, (TV...
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  • Same-sex marriage has been legal in France since 18 May 2013, making France the thirteenth country in the world and the ninth in Europe to allow same-sex...
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    the presidency and the government pursuing a single, agreed French policy. Their "cohabitation" arrangement was the longest-lasting in the history of the...
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  • the Republic leader Jacques Chirac, but he became prime minister in a cohabitation government after the 1997 legislative election, a position Jospin held...
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    changed to "statutory cohabitation" (Dutch: wettelijke samenwoning, pronounced [ˈʋɛtələkə ˈsaːmə(ɱ)ˌʋoːnɪŋ]; French: cohabitation légale, pronounced [kɔ...
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    Propositions for France electoral program. However, reforms came to a stop in 1983. Mitterrand's two terms were marked by two cohabitations, the first one...
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    promoting cohabitation between the military of NATO countries and French civilians. The years 1953 and 1954 marked an important turning point in France's relationship...
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  • of Marriage and Family found that when cohabitation was uncommon in pre-reform China, premarital cohabitation increased the likelihood of subsequent divorce...
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    those not married or cohabiting. Similar figures are recorded for other countries in northern Europe, including Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands...
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    have changed markedly, which is reflected in the high proportion of cohabitation and births outside of marriage and in a questioning of traditional expectations...
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  • Trial of Claudine de Culam (category 17th-century executions by France)
    court officers brought her into custody. The formal charge was carnal cohabitation with a dog. When questioned about her name, age, and occupation, Claudine...
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    nécessité en politique (in French). Paris: Fayard. pp. 334–375. ISBN 2213018251. "Adolphe Thiers (1797–1877)" (in French). Official website of the French Presidency...
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