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The French Chamber of Deputies; A Study of Party Allegiance, Attitudes, and Cohesion

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While it is quite true that French political life is characterized by its individualism, a question arises as to the degree of vacillation and cohesiveness evidenced by the various political groupings. With a view to answering this query, an analysis is herein undertaken of the vote behavior in the Chamber of Deputies during the year 1930.The story of 1930 tells of the uncertain rule and fall of Tardieu and his cabinet. The Chamber with which he dealt had been elected during the period of the Poincaré coalition cabinet, which was supported by Right-Center forces and the Radical Socialists. The Radical Socialists withdrew their support in the fall of 1928, and Poincaré had to remake his cabinet with Right-Center support. In the fall of 1929, ill health forced Poincaré to resign, and, after others failed, Tardieu formed a cabinet with a majority support. Like Poincaré's 1929 cabinet, it was maintained by Right-Center forces.

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  • Burton, Ralph, 1936. "The French Chamber of Deputies; A Study of Party Allegiance, Attitudes, and Cohesion," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 30(3), pages 549-556, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:30:y:1936:i:03:p:549-556_03
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