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- Gaullists are identified with both realism and French exceptionalism, and de Gaulle sought to impose French influence on the global order. Gaullists supported...
- competition was within the right, between Balladur and Chirac, two Neo-Gaullists. Balladur proposed a liberal program and took advantage of the "positive...
- EDC treaty was signed (May 1952), it never entered into force. France's Gaullists rejected it on the grounds that it threatened national sovereignty, and...
- that referendum were contested by most political groups except for the Gaullists, the change was approved by the French electorate. The Constitutional...
- arose. Workers returned to their jobs, and after the June elections, the Gaullists emerged stronger than before. The events of May 1968 continue to influence...
- failure (the Gaullist party emerged stronger than before) it announced a split between the French and de Gaulle, who resigned. In the post-Gaullist era, France...
- Union des démocrates pour la République), commonly abbreviated UDR, was a Gaullist political party of France that existed from 1967 to 1976. The UDR was the...
- cir****stances of his capture would later become a subject of debate as anti-Gaullists spread rumour that he had actually surrendered, a claim de Gaulle nonchalantly...
- Gaullists which tried to influence the executive's policy in favour of economic liberalism and European federalism. The relation with the Gaullists tensed...
- regime against the opposition of the Communists on the one hand, and the Gaullists on the other. But this diverse alliance did not lead to a stable executive...