French Chamber of Deputies
The French Chamber of Deputies is the lower house of the French Parliament, responsible for making and passing laws. It consists of 577 members, known as deputies, who are elected by the public through a two-round system. The Chamber plays a crucial role in shaping national legislation and overseeing the government.
The Chamber of Deputies works alongside the Senate, the upper house of Parliament, to ensure a balanced legislative process. It meets in the Palais Bourbon in Paris, where deputies debate various issues, propose new laws, and scrutinize the actions of the government led by the Prime Minister.