French presidential elections under the Fifth Republic

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title: French presidential elections under the Fifth Republic
text: There have been eleven presidential elections in France since the establishment of the Fifth Republic in 1958. Originally the president was elected by the Collège des Notables that included around 80,000 county and city/town councillors. Following constitutional reform in November 1962, pushed by President de Gaulle, the president has been directly elected by the people of France in a two-round election. Until a 24 September 2000 constitutional referendum, the president had been elected for a se
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