Legislative elections were held in France on 21 and 28 March 1993, to elect the tenth National Assembly of the Fifth Republic. |
The election dates were set on 12 November 1992 and the campaign officially opened on 1 March 1993. As for the previous (June 1988) National Assembly elections, ... |
The 1993 French general election saw a striking collapse of Socialist (PS) support (down 45 per cent on 1988) and near 80 per cent of National Assembly seats ... |
Henceforth, until the 1995 presidential election, France was to experi- ence parliamentary government, and the President's policy influence was to be restricted ... |
The dramatic reversal of party fortunes in the French elections of 1993 prompted us to re-evaluate the scheme we had devised for analyzing French parties. |
The continuing misadventures of a thoroughly discredited Socialist party and President exasperated voters already disillusioned with politics and politicians, ... |
FOR most commentators, the 1993 French elections were the greatest electoral ... Although its vote went up only slightly, France's two-ballot election system ... |
The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. 1993 French legislative election. R. |
In 1988, Francois Mitterrand has been easily re-elected for seven years as President of the Republic by a margin of 2.5 million votes. However, in the semi- ... |
electoral rules. French Fifth Republic. political parties. The 1993 legislative elections in France produced a seismic change in French politics. |
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