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Constitution of the Fifth French Republic


Constitution of the Fifth French Republic



von: Michel Debré, Charles de Gaulle

1,99 €

Verlag: Digicat
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 15.09.2022
ISBN/EAN: 8596547314097
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 35

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At the heart of 'Constitution of the Fifth French Republic' lies a foundational exploration of governance, democracy, and the intricate balance of power, articulated through the profound collaboration between Michel Debré and Charles de Gaulle. This collection transcends mere political documentation, embodying a diverse array of literary styles that range from assertive, directive prose to visionary declarations. Its significance extends beyond its historical moment, offering insights into the creation and evolution of a governmental system that has endured more than half a century. The anthology stands out for its detailed articulation of the Fifth Republic's constitutional framework, melding pragmatic governance with philosophical ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity. The backgrounds of Michel Debré and Charles de Gaulle significantly enrich the anthology's contents, blending political acumen with visionary leadership. Debré, often considered the architect of the Fifth Republic's constitution, and de Gaulle, a towering figure of French history and the driving force behind the republic's establishment, hail from deeply influential, albeit contrasting, historical and cultural milieus. Together, they epitomize the post-war resurgence of French national identity and governance. Their collaboration marks a pivotal alignment with broader movements of political renewal and constitutional innovation in mid-20th century France. This anthology is recommended for readers eager to delve into the foundational texts of modern political structures, offering a unique opportunity to engage with the crossroads of historical legacy and contemporary governance. Through the diverse perspectives of its architects, 'Constitution of the Fifth French Republic' facilitates a nuanced understanding of the complexities, challenges, and triumphs in the crafting of a constitutional order, making it an essential read for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of political science, history, and French studies.
Michel Debré, a figure of paramount significance in the political landscape of France, was not only a statesman but also an esteemed author, most renowned for his pivotal role in authoring the 'Constitution of the Fifth French Republic'. Born on 15 January 1912, Debré's career was marked by an unwavering commitment to public service and a profound sense of national duty. Trained as a lawyer, he transitioned into the political arena with a fervor that matched his intellectual rigor. As a staunch proponent of Gaullism, Debré's ideological convictions were embedded in the belief that a strong executive is essential for effective governance. This belief was crystallized in his drafting of the 1958 Constitution, which established a presidential system and laid the foundational structure for modern French political order. Debré's legacy as an author is entrenched in his contribution to the legal and institutional scholarship of France which has remained a subject of study and debate among academics and political theorists. His literary style, characterized by clarity and assertiveness, reflects his legal background and his deep understanding of the constitutional law. The 'Constitution of the Fifth French Republic' stands as a testament to Debré's expertise and his fundamental impact on French constitutional law.

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