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Gaullism - Wikipedia
De Gaulle shifted his stance on empire in the mid-1950s, suggesting potential federal arrangements or self-determination and membership in the French Community.
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Charles de Gaulle - Wikipedia
22 November 1890 – 9 November 1970) was a French general and statesman who led the Free French Forces against Nazi Germany in World War II
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Gaullism - Oxford Reference
A French political movement with a diffuse ideology. Although it has developed into a movement on the political right, it contains elements drawn from across ...
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de Gaullist
de Gaullist, a. and n. = Gaullist a. and n. So de Gaullism = Gaullism.1944 H. G. Wells '42 to '44 63 It [sc. a novel] is, among other insanities, strongly de Gaullist. Ibid. 152 To build up a de Gaullist mentality in the infantile French mind. Ibid. 153 The de Gaullists in North Africa. 1946 W. S. C...
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Why all French politicians are Gaullists - Politico.eu
Almost all tribes and tendencies of French politics claim to be, at least partially, followers or reincarnations of Charles de Gaulle.
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What do French politicians mean when they say they are Gaullists?
In means to identify with the philosophies, decisions and thoughts of De Gaulle. Gaullist does not necessarily mean left or right, but in ...
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Gaullist Party
On 6 May 1953, De Gaulle asked to the Gaullist deputies to abandon the name "RPF". Indeed, for De Gaulle's circle, Pompidou was more a classical conservative than a real Gaullist.
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Charles de Gaulle - Élysée
Charles de Gaulle became the last President of the Fourth Republic. He was granted full powers and had a new Constitution drawn up.
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[PDF] the decline of the Gaullist party and France's move to the left
Scholars have usually argued that the turmoil of 1968, the resignation of de Gaulle one year later, and the economic downturn of the early- to mid-1970s.
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Charles de Gaulle | Biography, World War II, & Facts - Britannica
Charles de Gaulle, French soldier, writer, statesman, and architect of France's Fifth Republic. He was the leader of the Free French ...
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Macron's Gaullist foreign policy | The Strategist
Macron is a Gaullist. Theirs is a shared sensibility, rather than a clearly defined ideology. Nor is it simply French anti-Americanism, as many believe.
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Gaullist
Gaullist, a. and n. (ˈgəʊlɪst) Also Gaulliste. [ad. F. Gaulliste, f. as prec.: see -ist.] A. adj. Supporting or pertaining to the principles and policies of General de Gaulle (see prec.). B. n. One who supports General de Gaulle and his principles. Also transf. Cf. de Gaullist a. and n.1941 H. Nicol...
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Antoine Rufenacht
Rufenacht's political career began in the then Gaullist party, the Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR), and he remained in its successor parties, With Jacques Barrot, he was seen as one of several possible successors of Dominique de Villepin as Prime Minister of France.
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Labourite
Labourite (ˈleɪbəraɪt) [f. labour n. 2 b + -ite1.] = Labourist, often used of members of Parliament representing the Labour Party in Britain, Australia, or other countries.1903 Daily Chron. 19 Dec. 5/5 Free Traders and Free Trade Labourites—40. 1909 T. Hodgkin Let. 15 Nov. in L. Creighton Life & Let...
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Marcel Francisci
As a young man, Francisci fought in World War II and was awarded the Croix de Guerre. "Le retour de la mafia corse", Le Monde, 22 May 2006 (by Jacques Follorou).
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