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Constitution of France

The Constitution of France is the fundamental legal document that defines the structure of the government, guarantees rights, and establishes principles of democracy. It outlines how power is divided among the executive (President and Prime Minister), legislature (Parliament), and judiciary. It also sets out the rights and freedoms of citizens, and the processes for making laws and amending the Constitution. Essentially, it serves as the supreme legal authority, ensuring the functioning of the French Republic within a framework of democratic rule and rule of law.