Word: socialist
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Foreign Affairs continued in the hands of Popular Republican Georges Bidault. A "brain trust" of four Ministers of State included Communist Maurice Thorez, Socialist Vincent Auriol, Popular Republican Francisque Gay, Rightist Louis Jacquinot...
...boiling point. In Commons Deputy Prime Minister Herbert Morrison triumphantly announced more steps toward the nationalization of British industries. He added Britain's gas and electric utilities, railroads and other inland transport, docks and harbors, iron and steel plants* to the specific list of Labor's socialist objectives...
...victory for President de Gaulle and a defeat, with consolations, for his Communist opponents. In the 22-man Cabinet the three major parties (Communist, Socialist, Popular Republicans) each had five portfolios. Six posts went to independents and moderates, only one to an admitted rightist. But the Communists failed to win any of the three key ministries: Foreign Affairs, Interior...
President de Gaulle had worked out a fragile compromise which postponed rather than solved the issue. He himself took a new overall Ministry of National Defense; under him, Communist Charles Tillon held a Ministry of Armaments. Interior went to Socialist Adrien Tixier...
...Communist, Socialist, and Progressive Democrat parties, which make up a strong sector of the democratic united front against Peron, would take religion out of both school and state, permit divorce...