Which of the following is true of policymaking process in France?

A. The government can force a vote on any piece of legislation that contains only the amendments approved by the government.
B. Only the president or the prime minister can refer a bill that has passed the legislature, to the Constitutional Council.
C. All amendments to a bill have to be introduced by the opposition.
D. The National Assembly cannot pass a resolution of no-confidence against the government during legislation of a bill.
E. Once a bill has been passed by the legislature, no further deliberation can be introduced on that bill.


A

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