French Presidential Election
The French Presidential Election is held every five years to elect the President of France. The election process typically involves two rounds: the first round features multiple candidates, and if no candidate receives a majority of votes, a second round is held between the top two candidates.
The President plays a crucial role in the French government, overseeing the executive branch and representing France internationally. The election is significant not only for domestic policies but also for European Union relations and global diplomacy. Voter participation is essential, as it reflects the public's engagement in shaping the country's future.