French Economic and Social Council
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The Economic and Social Council of France is a consultative assembly. It does not play a role in the adoption of statutes and regulations, but advises the lawmaking bodies on questions of social and economic policies.
The executive may refer any question or proposal of social or economic importance to the Economic and Social Council.
The Economic and Social Council publishes reports, which are sent to the Prime Minister, the National Assembly, and the Senate. They are published in the Journal Officiel.
[edit] See also
- Government of France
- Economic and Social Committee of the European Union
- United Nations Economic and Social Council
[edit] External links
- (French) Official site