Prime Minister of France

The prime minister of the French Republic (French: Premier ministre français), sometimes shortened to premier, is the head of government of France. During the Third and Fourth Republics, the head of government was formally called president of the Council of Ministers (French: Président du Conseil des Ministres), generally shortened to president of the Council (French: Président du Conseil). However, the post was usually called "prime minister" or "premier" in non-French sources. The prime minister is the holder of the second highest office of France.

Prime Minister of France

The prime minister of the French Republic (French: Premier ministre français), sometimes shortened to premier, is the head of government of France. During the Third and Fourth Republics, the head of government was formally called president of the Council of Ministers (French: Président du Conseil des Ministres), generally shortened to president of the Council (French: Président du Conseil). However, the post was usually called "prime minister" or "premier" in non-French sources. The prime minister is the holder of the second highest office of France.