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This article gives an overview of the key tasks of the French president, elected every five years. TITLES HEAD OF STATE The French president is the head of the nation’s institutions


according to the constitution of the Fifth Republic. They choose the prime minister and other ministers, whom they may also dismiss if they deem it necessary. In theory, they share power


with their prime minister, who is head of the government, but in practice a president with a parliamentary majority carries greater executive control. The president also presides over


Conseil des ministres cabinet meetings, which take place each week in order to discuss parliamentary bills and decrees. COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE ARMED FORCES France’s president is charged


with guaranteeing the nation’s independence, territorial integrity and the observance of treaties, and is therefore responsible for the direction of the Armed Forces. They may also order the


use of France’s nuclear weapons. In this capacity, they preside over Défense nationale committee meetings. However, it is the government as a whole which “determines and directs national


policy” and “manages the Armed Forces.” CO-PRINCE OF ANDORRA The microstate of Andorra has two heads of state or co-princes: the bishop of Urgell in Catalonia and the French president. Each


co-prince appoints a representative, with Patrick Strzoda acting on President Macron’s behalf. Joan Enric Vives Sicília has been serving as the bishop of Urgell since 2003. The co-prince


role is largely symbolic, but as head of state the French president does have the power to grant pardons and to nominate members of the Conseil Supérieur de la Justice et du Tribunal


Constitutionnel. HONORARY PROTO-CANON OF THE ARCHBASILICA OF SAINT JOHN LATERAN France’s presidents are given the honorific title of proto-canon of the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran in


Rome, in a tradition which dates back to the days of the monarchy: every French king since the seventeenth century had also held this title. This position does not grant the president any


religious powers, but can help to strengthen ties with the Vatican. HONORARY CANON OF SAINT-JEAN DE MAURIENNE This honorific title, which relates to a church in Savoie, was demanded by


François I when he invaded the department in 1536. HONORARY CANON OF EMBRUN CATHEDRAL This title was first accorded to Louis XIII and Charles de Gaulle was the last president to have claimed


it. Embrun Cathedral is in the department of Hautes-Alpes. PROTECTOR OF THE DOMAINE NATIONAL DE CHAMBORD This relates to an area situated within the Loir-et-Cher department, which is home


to a château placed under the “high protection” of the president of the Republic and the agriculture, culture and environment ministers. PROTECTOR OF THE ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE The French head


of state has the power to approve – or not – the election of a new member to the Académie française, the highest institution of the French language. FUNCTIONS, POWERS AND DUTIES JURIDICAL


POWERS Article 64 of the French Constitution states that the president is “guarantor of the independence of judicial authority.” For this, they are assisted by the Conseil supérieur de la


magistrature. They also have the power to appoint judges. DISSOLVING THE ASSEMBLÉE NATIONALE The president may dissolve the Assemblée nationale (National Assembly) following discussion with


the prime minister and the assembly presidents, in order to resolve a crisis or stalemate. A general election should take place no less than 20 and no more than 40 days after this has been


done. This allows the president to attempt to secure a parliamentary majority or to increase their majority. The Assemblée nationale has been dissolved five times since 1958; four of those


occasions resulted in victory for the incumbent president, with one leading to defeat. INVOKING EXCEPTIONAL POWERS The president may place the country under emergency powers when the


institutions of the Republic, the independence of the nation, the integrity of its territory or the fulfilment of its international commitments are under serious and immediate threat. In


these circumstances, Article 16 of the Constitution may be applied and the president will have the power to impose exceptional measures to ensure that the nation’s institutions can carry out


their duties. They must inform the population of these measures in a message. COMMUNICATING WITH PARLIAMENT France’s president does not have the right to enter the Assemblée nationale or


Sénat chambers to address MPs or senators. However, they can call for parliamentarians to gather at Versailles for a presidential address, or ask a representative such as the prime minister


to read a message to Parliament. This would normally happen at the beginning of a president’s tenure, after legislative elections take place or under exceptional circumstances. CALLING A


REFERENDUM The president has the power to call a referendum for two different reasons. The first is a referendum for the adoption of a new law, which has happened nine times in the Fifth


Republic period. A referendum may also be called so that the population can vote on changes to the Constitution. MAINTAINING THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE The French president is responsible


for making sure that public powers work as they should and that the Constitution is respected, although they are also accorded a certain degree of personal interpretation. They name three of


the nine members of France’s highest constitutional authority, the Conseil constitutionnel. POWERS SHARED WITH THE PRIME MINISTER AND/OR GOVERNMENT SIGN ORDINANCES AND PROMULGATE LAWS


Presidents sign ordinances and decrees which have been examined by the Conseil des ministres. They also promulgate laws in the 15 days after they have been definitively approved by


Parliament. The president cannot refuse this promulgation, which is also countersigned by the prime minister and other ministers involved with the bill. CHOOSING MINISTERS AND OTHER PUBLIC


FIGURES Although the president has the power to appoint new ministers, this is often on the advice of the prime minister. This also goes for figures including prefects, government advisors,


ambassadors, the grand chancellor of the Légion d’honneur, judges, army officers and the heads of France’s _gendarmerie_. GRANTING PARDON The president has the power to grant pardons on


criminal convictions, prompting the release of prisoners or at least reducing their sentence. However, these decrees must be countersigned by the prime minister and the minister for justice.


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