
Parliament of France
The Parliament of France is the country’s national legislative body, responsible for making and passing laws. It consists of two houses: the National Assembly, whose members are directly elected by the people, and the Senate, whose members are chosen by elected officials. The Parliament debates and approves laws, scrutinizes the government, and can scrutinize policies through various mechanisms. It works alongside the executive branch, which includes the President and the government, to govern the country effectively. The Parliament’s role is essential for representing citizens' interests and ensuring democratic governance in France.