<u>Answer:</u>
The government of France exercises the executive power.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The government of France (or the French republic) is based on the executive power.
Which means that the government comprises of a Prime Minister, who is the main head of the government responsible for running the government, along with a number of fellow ministers (senior and junior).
The senior ministers are titled as Ministers while the junior ministers are known as the Secretaries of State.
In my opinion, the Constitution strike a balance of authority among the three branches of government mainly because there is a separation of powers. The legislative, judiciary, and executive branches are interconnected and they are dependent on each other. However, this does not mean that they can become enclosed in bias since many people are in power who all in all just represent the citizens of America.