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Article 49 of the French Constitution is an article of the French Constitution, the fundamental law of the Fifth French Republic. It sets out the political responsibility of the government (the executive branch) towards the parliament (legislative branch). It is part of Title V: "On relations between the parliament and the government" (Articles 34 through 51). It structures the political responsibility of the current administration of the executive branch towards the French legislative branch. This section of the French constitution outlines how the legislative system tries to maintain the stability of the executive branch by providing the branch with alternatives outside the parliament. This was included in the constitution so as to counter the faults of the Fourth Republic[2], such as su

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  • Article 49 of the French Constitution (en)
  • Article 49 de la Constitution de la Cinquième République française (fr)
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  • Article 49 of the French Constitution is an article of the French Constitution, the fundamental law of the Fifth French Republic. It sets out the political responsibility of the government (the executive branch) towards the parliament (legislative branch). It is part of Title V: "On relations between the parliament and the government" (Articles 34 through 51). It structures the political responsibility of the current administration of the executive branch towards the French legislative branch. This section of the French constitution outlines how the legislative system tries to maintain the stability of the executive branch by providing the branch with alternatives outside the parliament. This was included in the constitution so as to counter the faults of the Fourth Republic[2], such as su (en)
  • L'article 49 de la Constitution de la Cinquième République française fait partie du Titre V de la Constitution française du 4 octobre 1958 : « Des rapports entre le Parlement et le Gouvernement » (articles 34 à 51). Il organise la responsabilité politique du Gouvernement devant le Parlement. En cela, il donne à la Constitution de la Cinquième République un des traits principaux d'un régime parlementaire. Il s'agit cependant d'un parlementarisme rationalisé, c’est-à-dire cherchant à assurer la stabilité du gouvernement. Il réutilise, en les renforçant, des éléments déjà présents dans la Constitution de la IVe République et introduit, par son alinéa 3, une disposition originale, sans équivalent dans des constitutions antérieures ou à l'étranger, et fournissant une arme très puissante au Gouv (fr)
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