Constitutional Laws of 1875

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The Constitutional Laws of 1875 were a set of French statutes that established the institutional framework and republican form of government of the French Third Republic.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French statute
constitutional law
foundational law
aimedTo stabilize republican institutions in France
appliesToJurisdiction French Third Republic
composedOf Constitutional Laws of 1875 self-linksurface differs
surface form: Constitutional Law of 16 July 1875 on the Relations of Public Powers

Constitutional Laws of 1875 self-linksurface differs
surface form: Constitutional Law of 24 February 1875 on the Organization of the Senate

Constitutional Law of 25 February 1875 on the Organization of Public Powers
constitutionalOrder Third Republic constitutional framework
country France
created Chamber of Deputies
Senate of France
surface form: Senate of the French Third Republic

bicameral legislature
dateEnacted 1875
defined powers of the Parliament
powers of the President of the Republic
relations between executive and legislature
established institutional framework of the French Third Republic
followedBy French 1946 Constitution
surface form: Constitution of the French Fourth Republic
formOfGovernmentEstablished republican form of government
governingDocumentFor institutions of the French Third Republic
governmentFormEstablished French Third Republic
headOfStateTitle President of the Republic
historicalContext aftermath of the fall of the Second French Empire
historicalPeriod post-Franco-Prussian War era
influencedBy French constitutional traditions of 1789–1870
inForceUntil French State (Vichy regime)
surface form: Vichy regime of 1940
language French
legalNature set of organic constitutional laws
legalStatus de facto constitution of the French Third Republic
legislativeBody National Assembly of France
surface form: French National Assembly
partOf constitutional law of France
politicalRegime parliamentary system
precededBy constitutional arrangements of the French Third Republic of 1870–1875
providedFor joint exercise of legislative power by two chambers
ministerial responsibility to Parliament
presidential power to dissolve the Chamber of Deputies
responsible cabinet
recognized separation of powers
regulated executive authority
legislative procedure
relations between the two chambers of Parliament
timeInForce 1875–1940
typeOfGovernmentCreated semi-presidential parliamentary regime

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French Third Republic constitutionalLawAdopted Constitutional Laws of 1875
Constitutional Laws of 1875 composedOf Constitutional Laws of 1875 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Constitutional Law of 24 February 1875 on the Organization of the Senate
Constitutional Laws of 1875 composedOf Constitutional Laws of 1875 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Constitutional Law of 16 July 1875 on the Relations of Public Powers
French Third Republic constitution composedOf Constitutional Laws of 1875
this entity surface form: Constitutional Law of 16 July 1875 on the Relations of Public Powers
French Third Republic constitution alsoKnownAs Constitutional Laws of 1875