<Tr> <Td_colspan="8"> <P> Official results published by the Constitutional Council--1st round result 2nd round result </P> </Td> </Tr> <P> Official results published by the Constitutional Council--1st round result 2nd round result </P> <P> The government is led by the Prime Minister, and is made up of junior and senior ministers . It has at its disposal the civil service, government agencies, and the armed forces . The government is responsible to Parliament, and the National Assembly may pass a motion of censure, forcing the resignation of the government . This, in practice, forces the government to be from the same political party or coalition as the majority in the Assembly . Ministers have to answer questions from members of Parliament, both written and oral; this is known as the questions au gouvernement (questions to the government). In addition, ministers attend meetings of the houses of Parliament when laws pertaining to their areas of responsibility are being discussed . </P> <P> Government ministers cannot pass legislation without parliamentary approval, though the Prime Minister may issue autonomous regulations or subordinated regulations (décrets d'application) provided they do not infringe on the Parliament domain, as detailed in the constitution . Ministers, however, can propose legislation to Parliament; since the Assembly is usually politically allied to the ministers, such legislation is, in general, very likely to pass . However, this is not guaranteed, and, on occasion, the opinion of the majority parliamentarians may differ significantly from those of the executive, which often results in a large number of amendments . </P>

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