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| ==The French Republic Constitution== | | ==The Declaration of Rights of the Man and Citizen== |
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| The French Constitution | | The Declaration of Rights of the Man and Citizen |
| The French Constitution is based on Rights of Citizens, Common Sense, and the Government with Checks and Balances. | | The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen is based on Rights of Citizens and Common Sense |
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| =====Section 1: Rights of Citizens===== | | =====Section 1: Rights of Citizens===== |
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| • Keep nature/landscape as beautiful and clean as you possibly can, we want to have everything stay perfect. | | • Keep nature/landscape as beautiful and clean as you possibly can, we want to have everything stay perfect. |
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| =====Section 3: The Government with Checks and Balances=====
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| [[File:Checks and Balances of the French Republic.JPG|500px|thumb|left|A visual of the Checks and Balances of the French Republic.]]
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| The French Republic has 3 branches of government with checks and balances, so that one part of the government doesn't become too powerful. A bill becomes a law only if it is approved by the government. An order is a directive-it is not permanent, and it might need funding by the government depending on what it is.
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| '''The Legislative Branch'''
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| • The Legislative Branch consists of the Senate. The Senate is a group of 5 members.
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| • The Legislative Branch is the only branch that can create Bills.
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| • The Senate can only pass a Bill or an Order if it agrees with a 3/5 vote.
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| • The Senate can override the President’s veto or edit of a Bill or an Order with at least a 4/5 vote.
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| • The Prime Minister is the head of the Senate.
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| • Senators are voted individually.
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| '''The Executive Branch'''
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| • The Executive Branch consists of the President and the Prime Minister.
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| • The President can veto or edit an Order or a Bill.
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| • If the Senate Overrides the President, the Prime Minister gets to decide if the Bill or Order gets to go the Judicial Branch
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| • The President is elected, but the Prime Minister is picked by the elected President, so the Prime Minister is not elected.
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| • The President can make executive orders with the approval of the Legislative and Judicial Branches.
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| '''The Judicial Branch'''
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| • The Judicial Branch consists of 3 Supreme Court Justices.
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| • The Judicial Branch determines if a bill becomes a law or an order can be passed if it is constitutional.
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| • If an order or a bill is against the constitution, then the bill cannot become a law.
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| • The Supreme Court Justices are picked by the President.
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| =====Section 4: Voting and How to Run For Office=====
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| • Only French Citizens can vote. Voters can only vote for the Senators and the President.
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| • Government officials are elected every 2 months.
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| • Voters can only vote for the Senators and the President. This is because the Supreme Court Justices and Prime Minister is picked by the President.
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| =====Section 5: Becoming a French Republic Citizen=====
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| In order to become a French Republic Citizen, a person needs to be in the French Republic. Citizens also must pay taxes in order to support the group.
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