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.
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List of Civil Service Ministers of FranceMinister in charge of Housing (France)Minister of Health (France)Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation (France)Minister of Information (France)Minister of Justice (France)Minister of Labour, Employment and Economic Inclusion (France)Minister of Sports (France)Minister of Territorial Development (France)Minister of War (France)Minister of the Armed Forces (France)Minister of the Interior (France)Minister of the Overseas (France)Ministry of Europe and Foreign AffairsMinistry of National Education (France)
nominator
Adolphe ThiersAlain JuppéAlbert, 4th duc de BroglieAlexandre MillerandAndré MarieArmand FallièresBernard CazeneuveCharles_de_GaulleDominique de VillepinErnest Courtot de CisseyFernand BouissonFrançois FillonGaston DoumergueGaëtan de RochebouëtGeorges BidaultGeorges_PompidouJacques ChiracJacques NeckerJean-Marc AyraultJean-Pierre RaffarinJean Casimir-PerierJean CastexJules Armand DufaureJules SimonLaurent FabiusLionel JospinLouis-Eugène CavaignacLouis BarthouLouis BuffetLéon BlumManuel VallsMaurice Couve de MurvilleMichel_DebréMichel_RocardPaul PainlevéPaul ReynaudPhilippe PétainPierre BérégovoyPierre LavalPierre Mendès France
office
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.
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El primer ministro de Francia ...... amado Matignon, por metonimia.
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Frankrikes premiärminister (fr ...... s titel åter konseljpresident.
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Il primo ministro (in francese ...... Jean Castex dal 3 luglio 2020.
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Le Premier ministre est le che ...... ngt-quatre Premiers ministres.
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Perdana Menteri Prancis (bahas ...... a partai mereka masing-masing.
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The prime minister of the Fren ...... prime minister on 3 July 2020.
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Ο Πρωθυπουργός της Γαλλίας (γα ...... ent du Conseil des Ministres).
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Прем'є́р-міні́стр Францу́зької ...... було призначено Жана Кастекса
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appointer
constituting instrument
formation
1958-10-04
inaugural
incumbent
incumbentsince
2020-07-03
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Logo of the French Prime Minister
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member of
National Defence and Security Council
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Post
Prime Minister of the French Republic
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reports to
and to Parliament
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residence
salary
€178,920 annually
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seat
Paris, France
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status
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No fixed term
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Remains in office while commanding the confidence of the National Assembly
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A França, el Primer Ministre é ...... rla de règim semipresidencial.
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El primer ministro de Francia ...... amado Matignon, por metonimia.
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Frankrikes premiärminister (fr ...... n i Paris. Ämbetet har funnits
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Frantziako errepubliketako gob ...... frantsesez: premier ministre).
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Il primo ministro (in francese ...... del Consiglio dei ministri").
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Le Premier ministre est le che ...... s « Matignon », par métonymie.
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Perdana Menteri Prancis (bahas ...... angkan saran (Conseil d'État).
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The prime minister of the Fren ...... cond highest office of France.
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Ο Πρωθυπουργός της Γαλλίας (γα ...... ent du Conseil des Ministres).
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Прем'є́р-міні́стр Францу́зької ...... було призначено Жана Кастекса
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Frankrikes premiärminister
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Frantziako lehen ministro
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Perdana Menteri Prancis
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Premier ministre français
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Prime Minister of France
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Primer Ministre de França
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Primer ministro de Francia
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Primo ministro francese
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Ĉefministro (Francio)
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Πρωθυπουργός της Γαλλίας
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