Publications, Volume 229Institute of Social Research, 1986 - Social sciences |
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... group , bringing its numbers up to the required minimum . On two later occasions when PDM deputies left the group , non - inscrits ensured the group's survival by joining it . Electoral Parties and Parliamentary Groups 16 Each of the ...
... group , bringing its numbers up to the required minimum . On two later occasions when PDM deputies left the group , non - inscrits ensured the group's survival by joining it . Electoral Parties and Parliamentary Groups 16 Each of the ...
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... party labels for the election , and they also changed the names of their parliamentary groups . The Gaullists fought the election under the banner of l'Union pour la Défense de la République ( UDR ) ; they called their parliamentary group ...
... party labels for the election , and they also changed the names of their parliamentary groups . The Gaullists fought the election under the banner of l'Union pour la Défense de la République ( UDR ) ; they called their parliamentary group ...
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... parliamentary group , then the rate of votes which are not in confor- mity with the membership group drops from nine to only seven per hun- dred . Even this figure is from some points of view a rank underestimate of the austerity of party ...
... parliamentary group , then the rate of votes which are not in confor- mity with the membership group drops from nine to only seven per hun- dred . Even this figure is from some points of view a rank underestimate of the austerity of party ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The French Voter | 11 |
The Framework of French Politics | 16 |
Copyright | |
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