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Präsidentschaftswahl in Frankreich 1995; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Elecciones presidenciales de Francia de 1995; Usage on fi.wikipedia.org Ranskan presidentinvaali 1995; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Élection présidentielle française de 1995; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Elezioni presidenziali in Francia del 1995; Usage on lt.wikipedia.org 1995 m.
"La France pour tous?—The French Presidential Elections of 23 April and 7 May 1995." Government and Opposition 30.3 (1995): 327–346. online [dead link ] Dow, Jay K. "Voter choice in the 1995 French presidential election." Political Behavior 21.4 (1999): 305–324. Elgie, Robert, ed. Electing the French President: 1995 Presidential ...
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There have been eleven presidential elections in France since the establishment of the Fifth Republic in 1958. Originally the president was elected by the Collège des Notables (an assembly of "notable electors") that included around 80,000 county and city/town councillors (who had been elected locally).
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There were two presidential elections in France during the republican government known as the Fourth Republic (1946–1958). They were held in 1947 and 1953. The president was elected by the Congress of the French Parliament, a joint meeting of both houses of the French Parliament [11] (the National Assembly and the Council of the Republic).