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Adjective or possessive?

Consider the following sentence:

Who is the president of France?

I want to build a shorter sentence and I don't know if I should use a noun adjective or possessive mark:

Who is the France's president?

or

Who is the France president?

Replacing of by 's seems more logic, but the second sentence looks ok to me.

Thus, my questions are:

  • Which of these sentences are grammaticaly correct?
  • If both are correct, should I prefer one sentence?