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Governing from the Centre: the 1977 French Local Elections

Abstract

FRANCE IS A COUNTRY IN WHICH PAST POLITICAL BATTLES ARE IN the forefront of the minds of those who are engaged in contemporary conflicts. The March 1977 elections in the 36,383 communes of metropolitan France could evoke memories of 1877 and 1947. The thirtieth anniversary of the Gaullist landslide of 1947 was directly concerned with local elections as such, while 1877 recalled the defeat of President MacMahon's attempt to impose his choice of government a century ago, which finally settled the struggle between Left and Right over the regime of the Third Republic. Anticipation that the regime established by General de Gaulle would be put to the searching test of a clash between the President and a Left-wing Assembly majority converted in some people's minds the March 1977 local clections into a prologue to this decisive national confrontation.

Authors

Hayward J; Wright V

Journal

Government and Opposition, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 433–454

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Publication Date

October 1, 1977

DOI

10.1111/j.1477-7053.1977.tb00662.x

ISSN

0017-257X

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