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VaLl: OF :;ONTENTS
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LCONOMIC AND POLITICAL CL1MAg: 19i, 1949 4)
la The Economic Setting in 1945-1946: France
F.?Ind the United Klngdom * 4 * *
The Changed
(4 ? (3 #
AdticaI Situation of 1945-1946
II 7!:?XECUTIVE ow AND TIT PLINNFD ECONOMY ?
Au"' ?
6-2.2
23-64
10 French and British Planning Contrasted C 24-48
2* Cabinet Hierarchy: United Kin dom 0 ? a ? . 48-59
3* Cabinet Hierarchy: France 0 0 0 0 ? ? ? ? 5941.64
III, PUBLIC CORPORATION AND EnCUTIVE POWER 65-103
la The Rationale of the Public Corporation ? ? (,)6'73
447 ;ompitriAson 0i Ten(41 pansi British Thooriee of
Public Corporations ? * 0 0 ? 0 ? 0 * ? 7182
. Increased Ministerial Jur15diction over
Govornmntal Agencies ? ? ? 0 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 82-96
31 o Ministerial Determination of Proportq Pi hts
..?
In the United Kingdom a . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 964*100
..), The Public Corporation and Executivo Power:
4.1
An Appraiaal u ? ? * 0 ? ? ? 0 ? ? ? 0 0 ? ? 100..103
TV, THE BEITISH EXECUTIVE AND DELEGATED LEGISIATION 104-131
1* The Constitutional Problem Created by
Delegated Legislation ? ? a, ? ? ? 0 1054.108
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Exceptional Delegation in Becemt Legis-
lation ? a0 a 0 0 0 0 G ? 0 a 1084.411
* The Executive and the Statutory instruments
Committee 0 0*** 0 0 0*,??? **0 111-131
Ikr4 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE Alir EXECUTIVE POWER:
UNITEP KINGrom, '945-1949 0 0 0 0 . . . ? . . 132-161
10 Modification in Parliamentary Procedure Q 1324"451
.-)
Z-S Forllamentary Modification of Government
Bills ?**???a? ? 0 0 ????? 0 0 151-161
VI* EXECUTIVE POWER IN THE FRENCH PARLIAMENTARY
SYSTEM 1945-1949 a ? ? 4 ? 0 0 0 0 ? ? ? 162-217
10 Constitutional Rationale of the French
Republic o o o 0 000 e * QQ00400* 163t169
20 Constitutional Solution of 1945-1946 0 ? ? 169l83
..? 'Weakening of Assembly Government: (1)
Exploitation of the Premieres Status 4 0 ? 183?.188
4* Weakening of Assembly Government: (2)
Lack of Control Over Cabinet Tenure ? ? 188-200
5. Inability of the Government to Influence
the Assembly ? 0 0 ? ?00 ?000? 4 200-210
The Actuel Locus of Executive Power in
Fr'ance 0 a ? 0 ? * a ? 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 a a ? 211.411217
VII, EXECUTIVE POJ ER AND THE BUREAUCRACY * ? ?
?
218-240
1* The Increased Size of the Public Service
In France and the United Kingdom ? 0 ? ? ? 219-223
2* Criticism of the Civil Service ? ?0 ? ? ? ? 22k228
-A The Movement for Reform ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 228-23:3
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HOW Has the Bureaucracy Affected the
Political pxecutive 2 , 000 000 0
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CONC/USIONSV CO 01) 0 0 0 0 0 0 2411.250
10 Me 'Effect of Economic PInn1i in the
United Kirigdom * 0 0 OD 0 0 0 0 ??2 41-244
24 Tho Effect of Economic Planning in France 244.247
Political Responsibility and Centralized
Controls ?,00 ? as ? ? ? 0 a * 247'6.250
'"DPENDICES 0 ? ? 0 ? * 4o ? 0 0ffi 0
? * ? 0
:10 French Ministers Occupying Cbinet Posts
Four or Moro Times 0 0 ? ? ?0000 0
II0 Occupanvs of Economic Ministries" p 4.:1
rance,
Nov0 1945 .... Novo 1949 0 ? 0 ? ? W 0 ? ? ?
Tr!. French Premiers Since September 1946 ? ?
IV. D4cret du 4 mai 1947 ?????????? 256
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PREFACE
Modern democratic governments find themselves
obliged to solve important problems of political and
constitution 1 organization la order to maintain an equi-
librium between the neceasity for prompt and decisive
executive action, on the one hand, and the ethical neces.
sity for continuous popular control on the other. Tra.
aitionally, such controls over the executive have been
exercised by representative leglslatures. But legisla-
turts were evolved for a political frame of reference
which differs from the contemporary one, and find it In-
creasingly difficult to perform their traditional functions
adequately under moLiern conditions. The concentration
of real authority in the hands of the executive in an era
of exceedingly rapid economic, and social change has ex.
posed the anachronisms of older Institutional control
mechanisms.
Modern governments are placed under increasingly
heavy pressure to find solutions in the area of public
policy, and through the organs of the state, for economic
and social maladjustments of a quasi-permanent character'
Inevitably, the power to search for and apply these solutions
has been assigned to the more flexible and compact branch
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the extent to which older forms of contra
executive respond to the needs of contem
So far as France and the United Kingdom
the subject has its own intrinsic import
similar problems are encountered elsewhe
of France and the United Kingdom may als
ceptoral value.
To analyze executive authority i
1 over the
orary democracy.
re concerned,
zoe; but because
e, the experience
have some pre-
Western Europe
from a locus of operation in Southern Ca ifornia has its
obvious limitations. The opportunity fo personal contact
and observation of the actual scene has peen absent; nor
was it possible to obtain authentic mateials to support
research on all aspects of the problem. Working entirely
in the contemporary period, it becomes difficult to assess
developments to ,reach more than tentative conclusions and
judgments which may be reversed by tomorrow's events.
Because the subject of administrative adjudication, an
important area 611 related activity, has been competently
treated by others, that field has been excluded from the
present study except as briefly considered in the chapter
on public corporations.
30 far as possible, this research was based on
official texts and documents, but because the official
record has not been completely adequate, current periodical
an newspaper sources have also been consulted. The materimi
als have been widely scattered and it has been necessary
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L) mak6 14ie of the faoilitiew of a rauther of libraries:
The Library of the Universit of California, Los Angeles;
The Hoover 1Aibrar7 on War, Peace and Revolution, Stanford
Univeraity;.The Lav Library, County of Los Angel; The
New York Pukic Library, New York City; and the Los Angeles
lie iary Te ite..ff peraonnel of these libraries
hl?4b been most helpful ia the location of u2efu1 materials,
pa;lc.ag me heavily in their debt. T am also gratettu to
the British Infdrmation Services, and the Information Sorvioc
of the French EtAbasal In the United states for providing
aoces to documents and txixts not readily available else-
where.
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NORIC, NE FOLITI CA 1, CLI KATE:
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The 1.,/ 11-1, Co' ft?
Kdagdon an d were probubly the most'
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oly.oescifu) examples of the typical economic and political
order ot Vestern Furckne in 19(34 7
, Zach of thew nations had
long
been hiz tori
ca.l1j nt1fied with westen po1itii con-
ceptions of firidiv.ual Vroodom, responsible governmsnt and
eccalonzie systems of an essentiallt
ccon.om
dent
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charti.oter,
had been inflicted upon the politioal nnd
Iundationa of prsu.W orid jar
II France an Britain
but the r.c-amework. vas basically unshak(an,
some respe ts the old order 5ed to he more secure
in 29;9 than previous4, The Third French Republic had sur-
vived c.-le anti-constitutional attacks of Ms.ur.t4s1 ActiOn
lerflucdse and Colone' de la Roccukt,oft
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de Fela.t
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fascist
movement of the right ;; as well az the attacks of Mf.turIce
Thore2. end his Communistqz of the leftt. Until 1935 the Com.
1,1:1
unisto with thelr battlecry, "All power to the Soviets,"
hal demanded the destructIon of the Republic 0 The Staviskv
scandal of 1933, however, emphaeized the langer from the fascist
right, and brought about the partiotpation of the Left in the
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Popular Front of 1936*
cvne4vvrtel
lthougl the Popular Front did not
Ictladieres National Gove4nment of Defenoe in 1938
solaoa positiw force for the perpetuation of the old order
It united the country against the threat posed by
Hi 0/*1te German-jv In the United Aingdom? where the fund
mental consensus about tho political order bad not been. dis-
turbed ?n comvanapie degree, the soctial and c.00nomic pattern
ir2Leni''fictd with ecNni?aism 71em1ned In tLAe asceilidancy0 The
PLbollr) Folf.rty had not completely recovered
Mk-J-=Donald fiasco of 197.%).;,, and the
unchal:lenged.
Iron
th,6 Enima,8.7
ore rv t v dpawer
1. IhIFLeonomic Settila in l 5.i96
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Prance tann the eci,77,1.irw.k. 0 In
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yei.z.m of total wur Crom 1940 to 1945 brought latent
rn.nd ecoarimte. foroes to the forovound and Droduced
nwp,,
3'rob1.4=e
basi
charucter cbat it714.1ortnt changes
In the nolitical lu.16 economic order cou..1.a he expected In
wi
t? oP k 460 I.,
tb.(:;! United Kinisdom the binaic probleas to be dealt
e3sent1;:ill"d the same.
eret
a deti
internal eoonomic situation, re lilting from the physical
dredn ocetizioned by lp:ars of grindIng war; second, the #4.4,1
-point to whic the international economic posit on of each
c.ouT4tr'y hlk4
aunR; th rd, the popular eildeNnvement of a nostwar
political leadership espouBlng a broad program of collective
economic and socie..1 orgaraztlon; fourth, intorn&l. =dirlmtions
In the organization and operations of the party systems in each
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rizAion; nnd Idfths. the creation of a new international
tic$1U environment most as deltcrious in its effects
on domeatic noiitics r.L2 open var itself,
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ome3tle.t, IZoonomic Situation, The F:rench economy
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ProS triite In it7440
Detvecn 1937 and 191424 general industrial
I
production In 1 lance fell from an lru.ex of 100 to 'PTJ1v. Goal
productt1on2 for ex.axor, decreased more than one-third, aver-
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Intor.nr(-:t the constitution An te.Pms of gre6t4.r
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Premier, In thc Fourth Repub-
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the Republic chooses the Premier after
consultzt.tions (conzwitations dtusage) The latter then
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must pretiont himself to the? Azsombly for to procese of
ilinvestituroo invostiture or confirmation., confers a
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pc
tus on the Fret % -which. distinguishes
bis position from thr2.t of thc c2.binet wMch he forms, nven
thou& ..3.bse.uently the cabinet ...2,1so is subjecteil to the
scrutiny of the?
-er.st-Jects
scfmbl-kr
?r This
vvsLm doparts in several
from previous Yrench narliamentarT nrPot*rc(:4 and
te ch.,.:Al.F.cs it involves type of interest in :t sin; the
position of the Premier wit t: respPct to
Tho development boun with the lam of November 2
.1% prescrib e dcflnito legal procedure (re-
cruitement 'oropre) for designation of the Promierc Here
toforc undt7:1., thc ifools of ,14,3',r, the 'emierwp?.,c.t
Itnter pares.,?
,......**181.400????**Eamo** 4.14.0.11.***4*??*1.1.....V1***
He z]tild his colleagues INere directly
11).Lmc by the PresIdent of the 1%:cpubl1c? The 105 lam re
:wired that 1i be elected by an ebsolutc majoritlor of the
:ssemblw nnd, &fter havins constituted bis Government, that
he)4.ppear before the Assembl seconc time to obtain its
approbotion for tbe remaining ministers ancl for the pro-
c-ontemplated by the Government. The draft constitu-
tion of P,pril, 1946, went even. further In asrzerting the
stprmac:y of the Assembly,' Under Its terms the Premier
VEL2 elected by absolute majorit;f of the eLssembl $ by publi.,
ballot and without any prior reference to the desire of the
"cbief maelstrate," the term applled to the strictly ornamen-
tal president env isaged in the draft constitution. This
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election of
the Premier was entirely divorced from the
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proa-
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Governmnt3 including
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newly elected Premi/Ini0
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of the Pre-
undex. the terms of
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Sp Introduoed an
tertor ser. lnn the orocess Prld permitted some defilnite
in in (ixecutivo power:, The Assembly retains the right
to fietormi?no 117 &13!17,olute winr..5.17 whether it
1
permit
the PremAer's confirmation, but if confirmation oocl/v11 the
r'recilier
not subject to further t3crut1nli as 0.re his oro-
osec,5 cabinet and program*.d.'
Ono ofVect of the modifjefttion in September of tbi5
element Gf the draft conetitution of April, is to strengthen
the constitutional position and executive alath.ori,?,y of the
President of the Council at the expense of the Assemb170
In. addition, the Wold with whIch confirmation surrounds
the Premier improves bie position In comparison with the
Constitutiqn of April 1946p Art o 770
343ee Andre Sauvageot? "Le cabinet Ramadier et la pr&.
ticrue constitutionnellep" avgg, olitiaue 21;41eFlementaires
Tome Clk;74IV, No 576, pp a arch, 1,04d).
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cons titUtiOtL.
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confirmation by the ,Assembly
comvanleated
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of the mem-
Gov.:.trnment which he htld chosen to President
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Premier does
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account of f,herGarAil -7c to r:tesj tbE.4 municipal elect/OM
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rs
vis otb/ni 3t1Lgrollps was sr, great as to destroN4
Cab A ne t 1 3 c idence in itself as the collectIve agency of a
raajari t.7 of the Arh3ambi-j- deputies*
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cause of ab met
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intonded:.,
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Asaembi-y from -171y mored obLIgation to continue him in efficel
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the .:uestion of confidence In the matter of military credits,
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Gouln Government ow.q1 that. of Mdault?
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withhold its e"Ir-411(zortee 1ne thai- :nueStion uns
noL :oalsed, (...ithough Bidault subsoquentiv failed of
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e*? Radicals, Popular
Republicans and Socialists, Ipalich up to that time ha41 kept
a republican regime in oporation in France, appeared to be
perilously close to permanent eclips. The principal dif-
ficulty, in 1.WAit_on to danger from the extreme pigbt and
left, was rooted in the unfortunate effects of manipulation
of executive position and of government policy by particular
party leaders, the same on partici ating in each negoti
ation for & new cabinet* In the midst of the crlsis of
October, 1949, the newest Promier-designato, Georges Bldault,
inaugurated a tactical technique which has the practical
effect of rendering unnecessary the second appearance of
the new Premier before the Assembly to secure the approval
of the latter for his ministerial choicei. Bidault simply
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lys.t
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enjoys the distinction of havin
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been Premier of
the Fourth French Republic longer than any other during the
years 2945-1949. He resigned of 1-14
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his Soc:
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Mrsyer, over wage increases* The Awsembly was not in seasion
tat the time of the resignation 4u.nd was not consulted*
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Republicans P,nd Socili t Tabicb up to th0', t..stie. had 14ep,?
republican regime in operation in France, :vpeared to be
perilously close to permanent eclipse. The Princin-aa dif-
_
acuity,
A .1.n zAddition to danger from the extreme rigtt and
left, was rooted in the unfortunate cfrects of mrinipul t ,n
of executive position and of government policy Iv particular
party leaders, the sam ones parLici)ating in each negoti-
ation for a new cabinet* In the midst of the crlsis of
Octob41.N, 1949 the newest Promier-designate, Georges 5dault,
inaugurated a tactical
technique which has the practical
effect of rendering unnecessary the second appearance of
the new premier before the Assembly to secure the approval
of the latter for biti ministoriaI choiceti. Bidault simply
framed his cabinet before appearing for confirmation. The
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result was the
F3ficlault oi
1.t would.
cedure of
ourinw
(lAtion in
wb,ch w.-"ts
e6use thL
1949,
ansver as
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successful confirmation vote for
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Commurists voting against
that this partial return to the Dm-
Third Renttli
years .1:9
may alleviate labat came to be
45-l949 a Gomewhat super1,1. vs i'%1m.L1.
4o.
c-xecutIve-legialatf,ve relationshipp albeit one
intended
to strengthen the executive pos,tion4,
VAZ r31..)sucQes b rate, sful, at any ra f-'"3 to
f,
intrDduction of a bill in the Assemhly on October
t 0 rte,.k.-0 12; e procethlre p?.1)rmancInt4, The definitive
whether the Premier is tied more clo,zely to
the fate of the vbinet by reason or virtual joint confll
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irubilit
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to Int uen"(;#7rie
The practicen -which tended to weaken Assembly con-
troi ofe4eautive.? power in l95i949.3 devoloped concurreway
vith arl,othr aet of condltiQw which ter Ed to restrict the
infillence of
Premier nd hie Cabinet over the Afieembkty?
These condltione imluded (1) the presence of a large oppo2.
bloc in the Assenibly that vae not congenial to rPpub-
11 can 1.r ti tutl o,ns
and vbicta
a 001180 e. ruerwel
deliberately to emb re
arss the Cabislot whenever ponBible;
(2)
the essfqltially negative character of the Government
coalitions wbose $1.1ppolt of Governments wan only nominal for
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imtabiIity ofcabinets, ,,9evei-vel
long eno Ligh to de ve lop in d
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the new .:,!4.11d pecull4Lrly "un.Frenal? party discipline 'which
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o
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Txnetrl.i,t it in thc inthrekit of natiomi un1.ty0
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rai 1i1en votes ift the, g&ne r;.11 c91ect1ons to the Natiorizi
.;:sscrmol3 in the f 1946 and captured 11Iev,ittm The
Commuxd. t. rt x fncutIn s loyal to Prrc 1te rine;
of' I 1.n. rcorc Jur tag, the four jarz under 2 'Ludy it lee..der
hclELuri.c flOXE.
pub 1 c 1-y
,.., j3 is.gd
fIQ rn to asnist
tho Sc)viet Union ls troops If they should invade Fruncle?-/
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or the four Gomm-ads tminis t erF.,1 in the; Ram,dier
I.. re.
iii Msmizisei which wa2 ecadorteld
GovernmiPnt on M6y 4k
both by the President of the :,Aettublic .51x,Id by licanalierts own
c,...?? ?
Pe.rtN The %maxaltist N:rty of Fr 11 'Lsaace tried 1
ow 3 446
thsyugh illwocceasfullit to wreck Mersheal Plan aid through a
general Itrike In 1947059 in e ?arts :speech r?portecal.y made
'Se extract of his statement of February 220 1949,
reproduced in the New York Times, February 21.
19490 p. 1.
5 9NPIg York Time October, 1947.
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by Thorez on February 60
accelerate the usbotage
by u4ircolt
10
9, be directed the Party to
f Fxreb national defense efforts
to the tactics of
ttmass battleo" it expressed
discontent and oz)position toward the Government of the
Fourth Republic hr inteneifying and supporting every element
ov resistance to public authority that occurred in other
groups*
the
far ras constructive participation in the work
National
Assembly vas concerned, the Communists were
necessarily considered peraona nonzz.y.L.tt. by other parlia-
mantar?) gnourts,
the opposite ex.treme from the CommunIste was
another threat to parti government labial Leon Blum identi-
fied as "Caesarismen This was the Rassemblement du Peurlo
T;Iv4nrials of ChtLrlea de Gaulle, i group whose leader at