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 | | The President of the French Republic (Président de la République française in French), coloquially referred to as President of France, is France's elected Head of State. |  | | The method of French presidential elections is run-off voting which ensures the elected President always obtains a majority of the vote. |  | | Note that Charlemagne (768-814) is usually considered to be "Charles I of France", and his son Louis the Pious is numbered as Louis I. For the insecticide Regent, see Regent (insecticide) A regent is an acting governor. |
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 | | Some of those provisions have remained in effect, for a while, using the constitutional "notwithstanding" clause that permits a non-compliant law to temporarily remain. |  | | That provision has reversed a historical trend whereby a large number of immigrant children were being sent to English schools by their parents. |  | | French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools |
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