
French Central Government
The French Central Government is the national authority responsible for making and implementing policies across France. It consists of the President, who is head of state, and the Prime Minister along with their Cabinet, which includes ministers in charge of different areas like education, health, and defense. This government sets national laws, manages public services, and represents France internationally. It operates from Paris and ensures that regional and local governments follow national laws while managing their specific responsibilities. Overall, it provides leadership and coordination for the country's administration and development.