Documentation française

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The Documentation française is a French public administration charged with publishing general documentation on major newsworthy problems for French administrations and the French public. It also acts as a publisher for administrations and public bodies.

It's mostly known for publishing reports and studies of the French government.

It is one of the service directorates of the Prime Minister of France and operates under the authority of the general secretary of government.[1]

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