The president can communicate with parliament by:
A.Annual address
B.Annual report of the performance of the govt.
C.By means of messages
D.None of them
The president can communicate with parliament by: Read More »
A.Annual address
B.Annual report of the performance of the govt.
C.By means of messages
D.None of them
The president can communicate with parliament by: Read More »
A.Three members of the constitutional council
B.Two members of the constitutional council
C.No member of the constitutional council
D.None of them
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A.Are extremely limited
B.Are extremely harsh
C.Are extremely sweeping
D.None of them
The emergency powers of the French President. Read More »
A.By direct vote
B.By electoral college of the prefects
C.By the commune itself
D.None of them
The mayor of a commune is elected: Read More »
A.Noisy and do nothing bodies
B.Dignified and leisurely bodies
C.Hierarchical bodies
D.Calm and hard working
General councils are: Read More »
A.1948
B.1952
C.1956
D.None of them
Super-prefect has come into being since: Read More »
A.Bourbons
B.Debare
C.Revolution
D.Napoleon
The corpus of French law was perfected: Read More »
A.Cour-de-cassion
B.Assessors
C.Counseild Elat
D.None of them
A.Equal in powers
B.Not equal in powers
C.Co-ordinate in powers
D.None of these
The two houses are: Read More »
A.An impartial person after his elections
B.Removed from his party after his elections
C.Active member of his party after his elections
D.None of these
The president of national assembly is: Read More »