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The Fifth Republic is the fifth and current republican constitution of France, introduced on 4 October 1958. The Fifth Republic emerged from the collapse of the French Fourth Republic, replacing the prior parliamentary government with a semi-presidential system. It is France's third-longest-enduring political regime, after the pre-revolutionary Ancien Régime and the Third Republic.
The trigger for the collapse of the French Fourth Republic was the Algiers crisis of 1958. France was still a colonial power, although conflict and revolt had begun the process of decolonization. French West Africa, French Indochina, and French Algeria still sent representatives to the French parliament under systems of limited suffrage in the French Union. Algeria in particular, despite being the colony with the largest French population, saw rising pressure for separation from the Metropole. The situation was complicated by those in Algeria, such as white settlers, who wanted to stay part of France. The Algerian War was not just a separatist movement but had elements of a civil war. Further complications came when a section of the French Army rebelled and openly backed the "Algérie française" movement to defeat separation.
Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (French: [ʃaʁl də ɡol]; 22 November 1890 – 9 November 1970) was a French general, resistant, writer and statesman. He was the leader of Free France (1940–44) and the head of the Provisional Government of the French Republic (1944–46). In 1958, he founded the Fifth Republic and was elected as the 18th President of France, until his resignation in 1969. He was the dominant figure of France during the Cold War era and his memory continues to influence French politics.
Born in Lille, he graduated from Saint-Cyr in 1912. He was a decorated officer of the First World War, wounded several times and later taken prisoner at Verdun. He tried to escape with a fellow prisoner, but failed several times. After the war ended, he was released. During the interwar period he advocated mobile armoured divisions. At the beginning of the Second World War, he led an armoured division which counterattacked the invading German army, before being appointed to the French Government as Under-Secretary for War. Refusing to accept his government's armistice with Nazi Germany in 1940, de Gaulle exhorted the French population to resist occupation and to continue the fight against Axis powers in his Appeal of 18 June. He led a government in exile and the Free French Forces against the Axis. Despite frosty relations with Britain and especially the United States, he emerged as the undisputed leader of the French resistance. He became Head of the Provisional Government of the French Republic in June 1944, the interim government of France following its Liberation. As early as 1944, de Gaulle introduced a dirigist economic policy, which included substantial state-directed control over a capitalist economy. It contributed to thirty years of unprecedented growth.
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The Fifth Republic is the fifth and current republican constitution of France, introduced on 4 October 1958. The Fifth Republic emerged from the collapse of the French Fourth Republic, replacing the prior parliamentary government with a semi-presidential system. It is France's third-longest-enduring political regime, after the pre-revolutionary Ancien Régime and the Third Republic. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
Portraits of Power - DeGaulle - Republican Monarch Narrated by Henry Fonda Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle was a French general and statesman who led the Free French Forces during World War II. He later founded the French Fifth Republic in 1958 and served as its first president from 1959 to 1969. 1958, France on the verge of civil war, Algeria, French Army, cross of lorraine, colombey les deux églises, arc de triomphe, Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris, les invalides, Drew Middleton, New York Times, french parachutists, war in Indochina, 92.000 french soldiers died, 1956, suez canal, algerian nationalists, riots, famous press conference, fifth republic, President of France, pieds noir, Felix Eboue, Eisenhower, Konrad Adenauer, friendship of de Gaulle and Adenauer, submarines, nuclear a...
Full title reads: "Paris. The Fifth Republic." Paris, France. Charles De Gaulle accepts the President's offer to form a National Government. LV French President Coty and General Charles de Gaulle walking toward Press on steps of the Elysee Palace. SV Crowds surrounding the two men. SV Looking over top of car as de Gaulle gets into his car. SV President Coty surrounded by Press as de Gaulle drives away. GV Night. Crowds demonstrating acknowledgement of de Gaulle's nomination in front of Government House in Algiers. GV Massed crowds demonstrating at night. LV General de Gaulle's car arriving at night outside the Elysee Palace. SV De Gaulle stepping out of car and walking into Elysee Palace. SV Pierre Pflimlin walking up steps. SV Antoine Pinay walking up steps. SV Guy Mollet wa...
Link to order this clip: http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675047399_Charles-De-Gulle_French-Fifth-Republic_civilians-greet-him_speaks-into-a-microphone Historic Stock Footage Archival and Vintage Video Clips in HD. Civilians greet French Fifth Republic leader Charles de Gaulle in France. Charles de Gaulle becomes the leader of French Fifth Republic. He gets off a car. Dignitaries and officials around him. He enters a conference hall. Men in the hall record the event. He sits at a podium and speaks into a microphone during a press conference. Journalists and other people seated. Civilians crowd on the streets and cheer. The leader in a car and people greet him. The civilians stand holding banners. Location: France. Date: 1958. Visit us at www.CriticalPast.com: 57,000+ broadcast-quali...
Link to order this clip: http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675059104_French-Fifth-Republic_referendum_Charles-De-Gaulle_casting-votes Historic Stock Footage Archival and Vintage Video Clips in HD. Charles De Gaulle wins the referendum for the French Fifth Republic 4-1 in France. Constitution of the French Fifth Republic through a referendum. A referendum is conducted for the constitution of the French Fifth Republic in France and its over seas territories. Posters on a wall. People cast their votes during the referendum. Charles De Gaulle with officials after winning the referendum 4-1. Location: France. Date: September 29, 1958. Visit us at www.CriticalPast.com: 57,000+ broadcast-quality historic clips for immediate download. Fully digitized and searchable, the CriticalPast collectio...
لاسانا باتیلی، که مسلمان و اهل کشور مالی است، هنگام گروگانگیری اسلام گراهایافراطی در پاریس کارمند فروشگاه «پاریس کوشر» در محله یهودیها بود. Lassana Bathily, the Malian-born Muslim who saved the lives of several Jewish shoppers during this month’s supermarket siege in Paris.
On October 26, 1979, South Korean president and dictator Park Chung-hee was assassinated by his intelligence chief Kim Jae-kyu. Many people had hopes of democracy until this happened on December 12, 1979. Background: On the day of assassination, Kim Jae-kyu invited Army Chief of Staff Jeong Seung-hwa to KCIA safehouse where Park Chung-hee was to be assassinated in hope of getting his support. Jeong did not support Kim, and the latter was arrested later. Prime Minister Choi Kyu-ha became the acting President, and the martial law was desclared with Chief of Staff Jeong as the martial law administrator in fear of the attack by North Korea. Major Gen. Chun Doo-hwan, Chief of Security Command, was in charge of investigating the assassination of Park Chung-hee. He had formed a secret so...
5th Republic (Hangul: 제5공화국; hanja: 第5共和國; RR: Je5 Gonghwaguk) is a 2005 South Korean television series that aired on MBC from April 23 to September 1, 2005 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:40 for 41 episodes. It depicted the Fifth Republic of South Korea, during which Chun Doo-hwan was president from 1981 to 1988, from his rise to power through a military coup to his downfall after a series of democratic movements, such as the Gwangju uprising and the June Democratic Uprising. It was a politically and socially turbulent era in the country's history, which generated controversy for the drama series. 17 former politicians and key aides of Chun's (including Chang Se-dong, his former chief-of-staff; Hur Hwa-pyong, lawmaker; Jeong Ho-yong, former Army Chief of Staff; and Lee Hak-bong, former vi...
5th Republic (Hangul: 제5공화국; hanja: 第5共和國; RR: Je5 Gonghwaguk) is a 2005 South Korean television series that aired on MBC from April 23 to September 1, 2005 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:40 for 41 episodes. It depicted the Fifth Republic of South Korea, during which Chun Doo-hwan was president from 1981 to 1988, from his rise to power through a military coup to his downfall after a series of democratic movements, such as the Gwangju uprising and the June Democratic Uprising. It was a politically and socially turbulent era in the country's history, which generated controversy for the drama series. 17 former politicians and key aides of Chun's (including Chang Se-dong, his former chief-of-staff; Hur Hwa-pyong, lawmaker; Jeong Ho-yong, former Army Chief of Staff; and Lee Hak-bong, former vi...
On October 26, 1979, South Korean president and dictator Park Chung-hee was assassinated by his intelligence chief Kim Jae-kyu. Many people had hopes of democracy until this happened on December 12, 1979. Background: On the day of assassination, Kim Jae-kyu invited Army Chief of Staff Jeong Seung-hwa to KCIA safehouse where Park Chung-hee was to be assassinated in hope of getting his support. Jeong did not support Kim, and the latter was arrested later. Prime Minister Choi Kyu-ha became the acting President, and the martial law was desclared with Chief of Staff Jeong as the martial law administrator in fear of attack by North Korea. Major Gen. Chun Doo-hwan, Chief of Security Command, was in charge of investigating the assassination of Park Chung-hee. He had formed a secret societ...
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5th Republic (Hangul: 제5공화국; hanja: 第5共和國; RR: Je5 Gonghwaguk) is a 2005 South Korean television series that aired on MBC from April 23 to September 1, 2005 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:40 for 41 episodes. It depicted the Fifth Republic of South Korea, during which Chun Doo-hwan was president from 1981 to 1988, from his rise to power through a military coup to his downfall after a series of democratic movements, such as the Gwangju uprising and the June Democratic Uprising. It was a politically and socially turbulent era in the country's history, which generated controversy for the drama series. 17 former politicians and key aides of Chun's (including Chang Se-dong, his former chief-of-staff; Hur Hwa-pyong, lawmaker; Jeong Ho-yong, former Army Chief of Staff; and Lee Hak-bong, former vi...
5th Republic (Hangul: 제5공화국; hanja: 第5共和國; RR: Je5 Gonghwaguk) is a 2005 South Korean television series that aired on MBC from April 23 to September 1, 2005 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:40 for 41 episodes. It depicted the Fifth Republic of South Korea, during which Chun Doo-hwan was president from 1981 to 1988, from his rise to power through a military coup to his downfall after a series of democratic movements, such as the Gwangju uprising and the June Democratic Uprising. It was a politically and socially turbulent era in the country's history, which generated controversy for the drama series. 17 former politicians and key aides of Chun's (including Chang Se-dong, his former chief-of-staff; Hur Hwa-pyong, lawmaker; Jeong Ho-yong, former Army Chief of Staff; and Lee Hak-bong, former vi...
La mise en musique de la fin de la 5ème République Française. The musical setting of the end of the 5th French Republic.
Legislative elections took place on 10 and 17 June 2012 to select the members of the 14th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic – a little over a month after the French presidential election run-off held on 6 May. All 577 single member seats in the assembly, including those representing overseas departments and territories and French residents overseas, were contested using a two-round system. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
De Gaulle new president of 5th Republic of France, has offered amnesty to Algeria rebels, speaks "viva L'France" (partial newsreel).
The French Fifth republic has a new citizen, Lassana Bathily, the Malian-born Muslim who saved the lives of several Jewish shoppers during this month's supermarket siege in Paris. The 24-year-old came to France nine years ago, and had already applied for citizenship when his bravery catapulted him onto the front pages. "People think I'm a hero but I'm not a hero at all. I'm just me, and I will stay the same. I am very happy, but it is also very difficult for me, because I lost a friend, Johan … READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/01/20/i-m-no-hero-insists-bathily-as-france-grants-supermarket-saviour-citizenship What are the top stories today? Click to watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSyY1udCyYqBeDOz400FlseNGNqReKkFd euronews: the most watched news channel in Europe S...
5th Republic (Hangul: 제5공화국; hanja: 第5共和國; RR: Je5 Gonghwaguk) is a 2005 South Korean television series that aired on MBC from April 23 to September 1, 2005 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:40 for 41 episodes. It depicted the Fifth Republic of South Korea, during which Chun Doo-hwan was president from 1981 to 1988, from his rise to power through a military coup to his downfall after a series of democratic movements, such as the Gwangju uprising and the June Democratic Uprising. It was a politically and socially turbulent era in the country's history, which generated controversy for the drama series. 17 former politicians and key aides of Chun's (including Chang Se-dong, his former chief-of-staff; Hur Hwa-pyong, lawmaker; Jeong Ho-yong, former Army Chief of Staff; and Lee Hak-bong, former vi...
5th Republic (Hangul: 제5공화국; hanja: 第5共和國; RR: Je5 Gonghwaguk) is a 2005 South Korean television series that aired on MBC from April 23 to September 1, 2005 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:40 for 41 episodes. It depicted the Fifth Republic of South Korea, during which Chun Doo-hwan was president from 1981 to 1988, from his rise to power through a military coup to his downfall after a series of democratic movements, such as the Gwangju uprising and the June Democratic Uprising. It was a politically and socially turbulent era in the country's history, which generated controversy for the drama series. 17 former politicians and key aides of Chun's (including Chang Se-dong, his former chief-of-staff; Hur Hwa-pyong, lawmaker; Jeong Ho-yong, former Army Chief of Staff; and Lee Hak-bong, former vi...
5th Republic (Hangul: 제5공화국; hanja: 第5共和國; RR: Je5 Gonghwaguk) is a 2005 South Korean television series that aired on MBC from April 23 to September 1, 2005 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:40 for 41 episodes. It depicted the Fifth Republic of South Korea, during which Chun Doo-hwan was president from 1981 to 1988, from his rise to power through a military coup to his downfall after a series of democratic movements, such as the Gwangju uprising and the June Democratic Uprising. It was a politically and socially turbulent era in the country's history, which generated controversy for the drama series. 17 former politicians and key aides of Chun's (including Chang Se-dong, his former chief-of-staff; Hur Hwa-pyong, lawmaker; Jeong Ho-yong, former Army Chief of Staff; and Lee Hak-bong, former vi...
5th Republic (Hangul: 제5공화국; hanja: 第5共和國; RR: Je5 Gonghwaguk) is a 2005 South Korean television series that aired on MBC from April 23 to September 1, 2005 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:40 for 41 episodes. It depicted the Fifth Republic of South Korea, during which Chun Doo-hwan was president from 1981 to 1988, from his rise to power through a military coup to his downfall after a series of democratic movements, such as the Gwangju uprising and the June Democratic Uprising. It was a politically and socially turbulent era in the country's history, which generated controversy for the drama series. 17 former politicians and key aides of Chun's (including Chang Se-dong, his former chief-of-staff; Hur Hwa-pyong, lawmaker; Jeong Ho-yong, former Army Chief of Staff; and Lee Hak-bong, former vi...
5th Republic (Hangul: 제5공화국; hanja: 第5共和國; RR: Je5 Gonghwaguk) is a 2005 South Korean television series that aired on MBC from April 23 to September 1, 2005 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:40 for 41 episodes. It depicted the Fifth Republic of South Korea, during which Chun Doo-hwan was president from 1981 to 1988, from his rise to power through a military coup to his downfall after a series of democratic movements, such as the Gwangju uprising and the June Democratic Uprising. It was a politically and socially turbulent era in the country's history, which generated controversy for the drama series. 17 former politicians and key aides of Chun's (including Chang Se-dong, his former chief-of-staff; Hur Hwa-pyong, lawmaker; Jeong Ho-yong, former Army Chief of Staff; and Lee Hak-bong, former vi...
5th Republic (Hangul: 제5공화국; hanja: 第5共和國; RR: Je5 Gonghwaguk) is a 2005 South Korean television series that aired on MBC from April 23 to September 1, 2005 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:40 for 41 episodes. It depicted the Fifth Republic of South Korea, during which Chun Doo-hwan was president from 1981 to 1988, from his rise to power through a military coup to his downfall after a series of democratic movements, such as the Gwangju uprising and the June Democratic Uprising. It was a politically and socially turbulent era in the country's history, which generated controversy for the drama series. 17 former politicians and key aides of Chun's (including Chang Se-dong, his former chief-of-staff; Hur Hwa-pyong, lawmaker; Jeong Ho-yong, former Army Chief of Staff; and Lee Hak-bong, former vi...
5th Republic Episode 17 English Subbed 5th Republic (Hangul: 제5공화국; hanja: 第5共和國; RR: Je5 Gonghwaguk) is a 2005 South Korean television series that aired on MBC from April 23 to September 1, 2005 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:40 for 41 episodes. It depicted the Fifth Republic of South Korea, during which Chun Doo-hwan was president from 1981 to 1988, from his rise to power through a military coup to his downfall after a series of democratic movements, such as the Gwangju uprising and the June Democratic Uprising. It was a politically and socially turbulent era in the country's history, which generated controversy for the drama series. 17 former politicians and key aides of Chun's (including Chang Se-dong, his former chief-of-staff; Hur Hwa-pyong, lawmaker; Jeong Ho-yong, former Army Chie...