But Mr Chirac politically weak at home, and constitutionally powerless to do much except in foreign affairs saw this as an opportunity to boost his fortunes by promoting France: he insisted on his candidate, Jean-Claude Trichet, governor of the French central bank.
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.