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French Assembly

The French Assembly, known as the National Assembly, is France’s main legislative body responsible for making and passing laws. It consists of members called deputies, who are elected by the public. The Assembly debates policies, reviews proposed laws, and works with the executive branch (the government) to shape national policies. It also has the power to scrutinize government actions and budgets, ensuring accountability. The Assembly operates within a parliamentary system, playing a key role in French democracy by representing the people’s interests and shaping the country’s legislative framework.