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Elections in Monaco gives information on election and election results in Monaco. For other uses see Monaco (disambiguation Monaco, officially the Principality of Monaco ( French: Principauté de Monaco; Monégasque The politics of Monaco have traditionally been under the autocratic control of the Prince of Monaco, and from its founding the Principality The Constitution of Monaco, first adopted in 1911 and heavily revised by Prince Rainier III on December 17, 1962, outlines three branches of government The Reigning Prince or Princess of Monaco is the sovereign Monarch and Head of state of the Principality of Monaco. Early life Born in the Prince's Palace of Monaco, Albert attended the Albert I High School graduating with distinction in 1976 The Minister of State is the head of the government of Monaco, though he is appointed by and subordinate to the Prince or Princess of Monaco. Jean-Paul Proust (born 1940 is the current Minister of State of Monaco. The Communal Council is the body responsible for the civil administration of the four quartiers of the Principality of Monaco. The National Council (Conseil National is the Parliament (legislative body of the Principality of Monaco. The Crown Council of Monaco is a seven-member administrative body which meets at least twice annually to advise the Prince of Monaco on various domestic and international Parliamentary elections were held in Monaco on 9 February 2003. Parliamentary elections were held in Monaco on 3 February 2008. Political parties in Monaco lists political parties in Monaco. The Principality of Monaco is a sovereign and independent state linked closely to France by the Treaty of July 1918 which was formally noted in Article 436 of the Information on politics by country is available for every Country, including both De jure and De facto independent An election is a Decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold formal office The politics of Monaco have traditionally been under the autocratic control of the Prince of Monaco, and from its founding the Principality
Monaco elects on national level a legislature (parliament). A legislature is a type of representative Deliberative assembly with the power to create amend and change Laws The law created by a legislature is called Legislation The National Council (Conseil National) has 24 members, elected for a five year term, 16 elected by a list majority system, 8 by a proportional representation. The National Council (Conseil National is the Parliament (legislative body of the Principality of Monaco. Proportional representation (sometimes referred to as full representation or PR is a category of electoral formula aiming at a close match between the percentage of votes At the last national elections held in February 2008, the incumbent government was reelected, though with a reduced margin of victory; the number of seats won remained the same as in the 2003 election for the two coalitions which won seats.
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Union for Monaco (Union pour Monaco):
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53,523 | 52. Parliamentary elections were held in Monaco on 3 February 2008. Events 1112 - Ramon Berenguer III of Barcelona and Douce I of Provence marry uniting the fortunes of those two states 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common The National Council (Conseil National is the Parliament (legislative body of the Principality of Monaco. Parliamentary elections were held in Monaco on 3 February 2008. The Union for Monaco is a centrist political alliance in Monaco. The Union for the Principality ( Union pour la Principauté) is a Political party in Monaco. The National Union for the Future of Monaco ( Union nationale pour l'Avenir de Monaco) is a Political party in Monaco. The Promotion of the Monegasque Family ( Promotion de la famille monégasque) is a Political party in Monaco. 20 | 21 |
| Rally and Issues for Monaco ( Rassemblement et Enjeux pour Monaco) | 41,512 | 40. The Rally for Monaco - National and Democratic Union is a conservative political party in Monaco, once led by Jean-Louis Campora. 49 | 3 |
| Monaco Together (Monaco Ensemble) | 7,491 | 7. 31 | — |
| Total (turnout 76. 9%) | 102,526 | 24 | |
| Sources: Monaco Mairie Elections Monaco | |||