List of senators of French citizens living abroad in the context of "French Senate"

⭐ In the context of the French Senate, how many senators are specifically designated to represent French citizens living abroad?

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⭐ Core Definition: List of senators of French citizens living abroad

Following is a list of senators of French citizens living abroad, who have represented French residents in foreign states in the Senate of France, the upper house of the French Parliament, since the end of World War II. French citizens living abroad also enjoy representation in the lower house, the National Assembly, through eleven designated constituencies. Currently, there are twelve senators of French citizens living abroad, six elected every three years.

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List of senators of French citizens living abroad in the context of Senate of France

48°50′54″N 2°20′14″E / 48.84833°N 2.33722°E / 48.84833; 2.33722The Senate (French: Sénat, [sena] ) is the upper house of the French Parliament, with the lower house being the National Assembly, the two houses constituting the legislature of France. It is made up of 348 senators (sénateurs and sénatrices) elected by part of the country's local councillors in indirect elections. Senators have six-year terms, with half of the seats up for election every three years. They represent France's departments (328), overseas collectivities (8) and citizens abroad (12).

Senators' mode of election varies upon their constituency's population size: in the less populated constituencies (one or two seats), they are elected individually, whereas in more populated ones (three seats or more), they are elected on lists. It is common for senators to hold dual mandates, such as in a regional council or departmental council.

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