The right-wing Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) - the party of former President Nicolas Sarkozy - is defending an absolute majority in the current National Assembly.
It is not a word for a dramatic shift from an absolute (though relatively gentle) monarchy with a weak consultative assembly to a constitutionally limited monarchy with a strong, sovereign parliament and an elected president who can remove executive branch officials without entreating the king.
She proposed the motion and told the assembly that the cutting of nursing home places within the Western Health Trust is "an absolute scandal" and "of grave concern".
She proposed the motion and told the assembly that the cutting of nursing home places within the Western Health Trust was "an absolute scandal" and "of grave concern".
Provisional results of last month's elections to the Serb Republic's national assembly suggest that Mr Karadzic's party has, for the first time, failed to win an absolute majority.