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Roger Ducos 18 June – 9 November 1799. Jean-François Moulin 18 June – 10 November 1799. Louis-Jérôme Gohier 17 June – 10 November 1799. After the Coup of 18 Brumaire (9 November 1799), Barras, Ducos, and Sieyès resigned. Moulin and Gohier, refusing to resign, were arrested by General Moreau.
v. t. e. The president of France, officially the president of the French Republic (French: Président de la République française), is the executive head of state of France, and the commander-in-chief of the French Armed Forces. As the presidency is the supreme magistracy of the country, the position is the highest office in France.
List of presidents of France by tenure. The following is a list [ 1][ 2][ 3] of presidents of France sorted by length of tenure. François Mitterrand was President for 14 years. Jacques Chirac was President for 12 years. Charles de Gaulle was President for 10 years, provisional head of state for 2 years, and leader of Free France for 4 years.
t. e. Monarchs ruled the Kingdom of France from the establishment of Francia in 509 to 1870, except for certain periods from 1792 to 1852. Since 1870, the head of state has been the President of France. Below is a list of all French heads of state. It includes the kings of the Franks, the monarchs of the Kingdom of France, emperors of the First ...
Member of CoPS (7 April 1793 – 1 September 1794). Jacques Defermon des Chapelières. 15 December 1792. 27 December 1792. a Girondist who survived in hiding. Jean-Baptiste Treilhard. 27 December 1792. 10 January 1793. Member of CoPS (7 Apr 1793 – 12 Jun 1793), (31 Jul 1794 – 5 Nov 1794), and (4 May 1795 – 2 Aug 1795).
S. Nicolas Sarkozy. Categories: Heads of state of France. Presidents by country. Political office-holders in France. Presidents in Europe. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.
On 7 May 2017, Macron was elected President of France with 66.1% of the vote compared to Marine Le Pen's 33.9%. The election had record abstention at 25.4% and 8% of ballots being blank or spoilt. [97] Macron resigned from his role as president of En Marche [98] and Catherine Barbaroux became interim leader.
Spouses and companions of the president of France often play a protocol role at the Élysée Palace and during official visits, though they possess no official title. [1] Brigitte Macron is the spouse of the current president, Emmanuel Macron , who took office on 14 May 2017.