Why in news?
A French left-wing coalition recently won the most seats in the elections but fell short of a majority and faces a hung parliament and potential political paralysis.
How the elections are held in France?
What are the similarities between Indian government system and French government system?
What are the difference between Indian government system and French government system?
Feature |
Indian System |
French system |
System of Government |
Parliamentary |
Semi-presidential |
Executive |
The President is the ceremonial head, the real executive power is with the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers |
The President has significant executive powers along with the Prime Minister |
President's Role |
Largely ceremonial, elected indirectly |
Significant powers, elected directly |
Prime Minister |
Leader of the majority party in the Lok Sabha, real head of government |
Appointed by the President, must have support of Parliament |
Parliament Structure |
Bicameral (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) |
Bicameral (National Assembly and Senate) |
Election of Upper House |
Elected by members of State Legislative Assemblies and by the President for nominated members |
Elected by an electoral college including local elected officials |
Dissolution of Lower House |
Can be dissolved by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister |
Can be dissolved by the President |
Amendment Process |
Requires a special majority in Parliament and, in some cases, ratification by half of the State Legislatures |
Requires a simple majority in both houses of Parliament or a referendum |
What is Hung Parliament?
Majority needed in India |
Majority needed in France |
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What are the reasons for a hung parliament?
What are the impacts of Hung parliament?
References
1. The Indian Express | French elections
2. iPleaders | Hung parliament
3. Deccan Herald | French national assembly elections