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I'm going to talk about...

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The Presidential elections of

2007 in France

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First of all...

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WHY DID THEY MAKE

ELECTIONS?

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The former French President ended its term of 7 years.

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Let's make elections!

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Let's find out how this election thing actually works.

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I promise. It's not that boring.

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Let's say we're watching

a horse race.

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I bet some of you are thinking about the

FIRST PASTTHE

POST SYSTEM...

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...You're damn right !

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50% + 1

The first candidate who reaches an absolute majority is elected.

Easy.

Otherwise, what HAPPENS?!

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Let's say we have...

5 candidates.A, B, D, E and F

(don't ask where C is gone!)

No absolute majority is reached (no candidate has attained 50% +1).

As we need an absolute majority, according to the French Constitution of 1958...

Let's do a second round with the 2 best candidates! (exciting!)

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B and E are admitted in the second round, gathering the greatest

amount of votes.

E has an absolute majority, and is therefore elected!

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Good. What others rules apply?

1. The candidate must be a French citizen.

2. Be 23 year old.

3. Have the right to vote.4.Be nomited by 500 persons (such as mayors, Members of Parliament, ...)

5. Have no criminal record.

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Let's now talk about another important event that took place in 2007.

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The National Assembly elections!

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... That the National Assembly is:

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Okay. How are the National Assembly members elected?

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It's basically the same as for the presidential elections with a

First-Past-The-Post system.

BUT... It's a bit more complicated.

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Don't worry.

I will explain you how it works.

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First of all. The France is divided into several electoral districts

called « circonscriptions éléctorales »

There are 577 electoral districts. 555 belonging to metropolitan France and 22 of oversea territories.

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I'm the one!!!

Each person within an electoral

district is entitled to vote for 1 deputy.

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If the deputy has an absolute majority and at least

25% of the voters, he is then elected.

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Otherwise, that's easy:

Those who gathered at least 12.5% of the votes are allowed into a

second round where a plurality is applied to elect the deputy.

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All this leads to...

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The END!

Thanks :)