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Septennate
Septennate Sep*ten"nate, n. [F. septennat.] A period of seven years; as, the septennate during which the President of the French Republic holds office.

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- Septennat (from Latin septem = "seven" and annus = "year") was the name of the seven-year term of office of the President of France in the Third Republic...
- six (Mexico and Russia since a 2008 amendment) or seven years (France's septennat until 2000). A country's constitution may give elections a fixed timing...
- 2000, a referendum shortened the presidential term from seven years (Septennat) to five years (Quinquennat). A maximum of two consecutive terms was imposed...
- Chirac (President Jacques Chirac museum), commonly known as musée du Septennat, is a museum located in Sarran, in the French departement of Corrèze,...
- Business Gabon, 8 May 2008 (in French). "Gabon : Le premier gouvernement du septennat d’Ali Bongo" Archived 2012-03-02 at the Wayback Machine, GabonEco, 17...
- 13 (2017) Babel Babel (2024) Indochine (1986) by Jean-Eric Perrin Le Septennat (1988) by Marc Thirion Indochine de A à Z (2003) by Sébastien Bataille...
- the National ****embly. law of 20 November 1873, known as the "loi du septennat", appointing Patrice de Mac ****n to the presidency of the Republic for...
- independent of the Holy See on secular matters. This became apparent in the "septennat dispute" of 1886. Since the Centre Party rejected Bismarck's military...
- adding another dimension to alternance to the end of Mitterrand's second septennat to the arrival of Jacques Chirac. By now a more stable and continuous...
- Bismarck or at least abstain, e.g. in the matter of the hotly debated Septennat 1887 (7-year military budget). Many Liberals, especially Falk, objected...