Politics & Government Guide in Saint-Pierre And Miquelon
Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions
Saint-Pierre and Miquelon is a self-governing French overseas collectivity located off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, with a parliamentary democratic system. The territory maintains close political ties to France while exercising local autonomy through its elected Territorial Council, with the French President serving as head of state represented locally by a Prefect.
Government Type
Parliamentary democracy; overseas collectivity of France
Legal System
French civil law system
Head of State
President of France Emmanuel Macron(since 2017)
Head of Government
President of Territorial Council Bernard Briandsince 2020
Legislature
Major Political Parties
Center-right
Center-left
Center
Voting Rights
French citizens residing in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon can vote in local Territorial Council elections, French National Assembly deputy elections, and French presidential and senatorial elections. Residents elect one deputy to the French National Assembly and participate in French senatorial elections.
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