• The Lefts Bloc (French: Bloc des gauches, French pronunciation: [blɔk de ɡoʃ]) was a coalition of Republican political forces created during the French...
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  • The Cartel of the Left (French: Cartel des gauches, IPA: [kaʁtɛl de ɡoʃ]) was the name of the governmental alliance between the Radical-Socialist Party...
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  • France on 27 April and 11 May 1902. The result was a victory for the Bloc des gauches alliance between Socialists, Radicals, and the left wing of the Republicans...
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    récolté 10,2% des suffrages (8). "Portugal, Le paysage politique". BiblioMonde (in French). Retrieved 11 December 2018. BE, le Bloc des gauches (Bloco da...
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    presiding over the left-wing governing coalition known as the bloc des gauches ("left bloc"). He was born at Mézin in the département of Lot-et-Garonne...
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  • refused to support bourgeois governments and so to take part in the Bloc des gauches coalition. However, the two parties merged in 1905 under the pressure...
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    1921) was a French politician and freemason who led the Lefts Bloc (French: Bloc des gauches) cabinet from June 1902 to January 1905. Émile Combes was born...
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  • supported the principle of the alliance with the non-socialist left in the Bloc des gauches. Under pressure from the Second International, the two parties merged...
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  • on to become one of the longest-serving French Prime Ministers. The Bloc des gauches formally dissolved with Clemenceau's coming to power. By the law of...
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    support of Jean Jaurès of the French Socialist Party and the republican Bloc des gauches, the Émile Combes government collapsed on 15 January 1905, due to the...
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    Saône-et-Loire and died in Paris. He headed a cabinet supported by the Bloc des gauches (Left-Wing Coalition) parliamentary majority. Ferdinand Sarrien was...
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  • The Left Bloc (Luxembourgish: Lénksblock, French: Bloc des Gauches) was a political alliance in the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg at the beginning...
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    established state secularism in France. France was then governed by the Bloc des gauches (Left Coalition) led by Émile Combes. The law was based on three principles:...
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    Camille Pelletan (category École Nationale des Chartes alumni)
    politician, historian and journalist, Minister of Marine in Emile Combes' Bloc des gauches (Left-Wing Blocks) cabinet from 1902 to 1905. He was part of the left-wing...
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  • the Bloc des gauches (Coalition of the Left), with the Radicals emerging the main political force. Émile Combes took the head of the Bloc des gauches cabinet...
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  • wished to install laicism, the SFIO was a component of the Left Block (Bloc des gauches) without to sit in the government. In 1906, the General Confederation...
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    Théodore Reinach (category Members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres)
    was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of France as a member of the Bloc des gauches, serving from 1906 to 1914. The Reinachs spent time on the French Riviera...
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    government was called President of the Council of Ministers (Président du Conseil des ministres), generally shortened to President of the council (Président du...
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    participation of Alexandre Millerand in Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau's cabinet (Bloc des gauches, Left-Wing Block), which included the Marquis de Gallifet, best known...
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  • supported the Bloc des gauches around Waldeck-Rousseau, even if it tried to stand out by 1902. However, it supported the policy of the bloc until 1907,...
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    secured the coherence of the Radical-Socialist coalition known as the Bloc des gauches, which enacted the 1905 French law on the Separation of the Churches...
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    compromise candidate for President between the Bloc National and the remnants of the Bloc des gauches. Millerand appointed Georges Leygues, a politician...
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    approached, all sections of the Opposition united their efforts under the Bloc des gauches, and the name of Waldeck-Rousseau served as a battle-cry for one side...
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    French). Retrieved 12 June 2024. Gauche ÉcoSocialiste [in French] (12 June 2024). "Face à l'extrême droite, le bloc populaire peut gagner !" (in French)...
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    peace. Their leaders were Jean Jaurès and Joseph Caillaux. The Bloc des Gauches ("Lefts Bloc") denounced the law passed in July 1913 that extended compulsory...
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  • known as Opportunists) who opposed both Pierre Waldeck Rousseau's Bloc des gauches (Left-wing Block), his alliance with the Radical-Socialist Party and...
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  • Left party, the "Bloc des gauches", the leading party before the war, which is now endeavouring to regain its lost supremacy from the "Bloc National", constituted...
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    Socialists and the Liberal League formed their famous 'Left Bloc' (French: Bloc des Gauches), and Brasseur was returned as a deputy again, with seven other...
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  • free to request authorization, which most of them did. However, the Bloc des gauches' victory in the legislative elections of May 1902 brought Émile Combes...
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    1911. He was also Minister of Justice in Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau's Bloc des gauches's cabinet (1899–1902) and Minister of the Navy in Gaston Doumergue's...
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