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Consider the following statements:

A. Cohabitation is a term used in France when the President and Prime Minister come from opposing political camps.

B. In the history of the Fifth Republic, there has never been a cohabitation in France.

Which of the above statement/statements is/are incorrect?

  1. A only
  2. B only
  3. Both A and B
  4. Neither A nor B

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Correct Answer: B only


Explanation:

  1. Statement A:

    • Cohabitation is a term used in France when the President and Prime Minister come from opposing political camps.
    • Correct:
      • The term cohabitation refers to a situation in the French Fifth Republic where the President and the Prime Minister belong to opposing political parties. This occurs because of the semi-presidential system, where the President and Parliament are elected separately.
  2. Statement B:

    • In the history of the Fifth Republic, there has never been a cohabitation in France.
    • Incorrect:
      • Cohabitation has occurred several times in the history of the Fifth Republic, including notable examples:
        • 1986-1988: President François Mitterrand (Socialist) and Prime Minister Jacques Chirac (Right-wing).
        • 1993-1995: President François Mitterrand (Socialist) and Prime Minister Édouard Balladur (Right-wing).
        • 1997-2002: President Jacques Chirac (Right-wing) and Prime Minister Lionel Jospin (Socialist).

Conclusion:

  • Statement A is correct.
  • Statement B is incorrect.
    Thus, the correct answer is B only.
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