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The book under review falls within the scope of the current debates on the constitutional order of the Fifth French Republic, on the occasion of the sixty-fifth anniversary of the adoption of the 1958 French Constitution. It constitutes the result of several months’ work by a group of academics, which has led to a series of proposals aimed at healing the French constitutional system. The book makes reference to previous reform efforts, but its nature manifests the fact that the group of the authors making the proposals is exclusively composed of scholars. The work contains a wealth of information on the constitutional shortcomings of the Fifth French Republic and proposes concrete solutions. The book is a methodologically interesting example of an analysis of the Constitution, confirming that French legal scholars still have much to contribute to the French constitutional order.