Assemblée Nationale

  • email Email to a friend
  • print Print version

Did you enjoy this article?

(total 0 votes)
Try our own cheap Booking Service131 times read : Adjust font size: Decrease font Enlarge font
image

The history of France's parliament over the last two centuries is closely linked with the history of democracy and the chequered path it has followed before finding its culmination in today's institutions.

The French have regularly elected their representatives since 1789, but how they have elected them and what powers they have given them have varied considerably over time: periods in which parliament was in decline generally coincided with a decline in public freedoms.

The names given to parliament are not without significance. 'National Assembly' was the name chosen in the fervour of 1789, but it failed to reappear (apart from the short episode of 1848) till 1946. In the intervening years, designations of varying degrees of dilution ('Chamber of Representatives', Legislative Body', 'Chamber of Deputies') reflected the reticence- hostility even- of those in power towards the principle of the sovereignty of the people.






Contact Information

Assemblée Nationale
126, rue de l'Université
75355 Paris

Tel. +33140636000

http://www.assemblee-nat.fr



Post your comment comment Comments (0 posted)

copyright