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The 14th Legislature of the Fifth Republic of France is the parliament elected in the French legislative elections, 2012.
The 14th Legislature of the Fifth Republic of France is the parliament elected in the French legislative elections, 2012.


The executive branch
==The executive branch==


Président de la République : François Hollande, since 15 May 2012
President of the Republic: [[François Hollande]], since 15 May 2012


Premier ministre : Jean-Marc Ayrault, since 21 June 2012
Prime Minister: [[Jean-Marc Ayrault]], since 21 June 2012


Composition of the National Assembly
==Composition of the National Assembly==


155 women were elected or reelected and make up 26.86% of French MPs.
155 women were elected or reelected and make up 26.86% of French MPs:

125 women MPs from left-wing parties
29 women MPs from right-wing parties
1 women MP from the extremist [[Front National]] party.

The oldest member of the National Assembly is [[François Scellier]], from the [[Radical Party (France)|Radical Party]], linked to the larger [[Union for a Popular Majority|UMP]] conservative grouping. He represents the 6th Constituency of [[Val d'Oise]] and was 76 years old at the beginning of the current parliamentary term.

The youngest member of the National Assembly is [[Marion Maréchal-Le Pen]], the MP for the 3rd Constituency of [[Vaucluse]]. She was 22 years old at the beginning of the current parliamentary term and was actually the youngest ever MP elected under the [[French Fifth Republic]].

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The 14th Legislature of the Fifth Republic of France is the parliament elected in the French legislative elections, 2012.

The executive branch

President of the Republic: François Hollande, since 15 May 2012

Prime Minister: Jean-Marc Ayrault, since 21 June 2012

Composition of the National Assembly

155 women were elected or reelected and make up 26.86% of French MPs:

125 women MPs from left-wing parties 29 women MPs from right-wing parties 1 women MP from the extremist Front National party.

The oldest member of the National Assembly is François Scellier, from the Radical Party, linked to the larger UMP conservative grouping. He represents the 6th Constituency of Val d'Oise and was 76 years old at the beginning of the current parliamentary term.

The youngest member of the National Assembly is Marion Maréchal-Le Pen, the MP for the 3rd Constituency of Vaucluse. She was 22 years old at the beginning of the current parliamentary term and was actually the youngest ever MP elected under the French Fifth Republic.