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Towards a More Simplified Party System in France

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 November 2009

H. G. Thorburn
Affiliation:
Queen's University

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Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association (l'Association canadienne de science politique) and/et la Société québécoise de science politique 1968

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References

1 Statistiques industrielles, Office statistique des Communautés Européennes, no. 3 (Brussels, 1967).

2 This is a change from the Fourth Republic, when bills could be defeated by a majority of those voting, whereas it took a majority of the effective membership of the Assembly to defeat the government.

3 Duhamel, A., “L'image du parti communiste,” Sondages, 28. no. 1 (1966), 64.Google Scholar

4 L'Humanité, 21 and 23 March, 1964.

5 Hébert, Christian, “Le document d'octobre,” Le nouvel observateur, 25 Oct. 1967, 24.Google Scholar

6 Duhamel, “L'image du parti communiste,” 62.

7 Ibid., 63.

8 Sondages, 21, no. 2 (1959), 46.

9 Lindon, D., L'avenir de la gauche (Paris, Societé française d'Enquête par Sondage, 1967Google Scholar), mimeo., 3, 4.

12 In reply to the question: “For you is the UNR a formation of the right, centre or left?” the following results appeared:

13 Of the MRP and CNI.