The last experience of cohabitation (1997–2002) produced what reform?
a. Run-off elections would be held until the same coalition holds both the presidency and the National Assembly.
b. The president's term was reduced to five years, and elections for the president and National Assembly would be held at the same time.
c. The National Assembly would be dissolved, and new elections called in the event of cohabitation.
d. The National Assembly gained the power to appoint the president.
e. The president was permitted to reject the initial nominee for prime minister in the event of cohabitation but would have to accept the subsequent choice.
b
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