The Annual Register of World Events, 200. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1959 |
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Page 251
... vote fell from 5,532,631 to 3,882,204 . Radicals and left - centre parties lost about half a million votes ... vote for keeping Algeria French and as a ratification of the events of 13 May ( in Algeria 14 of the 18 victorious lists ...
... vote fell from 5,532,631 to 3,882,204 . Radicals and left - centre parties lost about half a million votes ... vote for keeping Algeria French and as a ratification of the events of 13 May ( in Algeria 14 of the 18 victorious lists ...
Page 277
... vote rose from 12.7 to 14.2 per cent of the total . The small Centre parties suffered from the trend , increasingly apparent in this election , towards the mass parties . The Social Democrats remained stationary at 4.5 per cent of the ...
... vote rose from 12.7 to 14.2 per cent of the total . The small Centre parties suffered from the trend , increasingly apparent in this election , towards the mass parties . The Social Democrats remained stationary at 4.5 per cent of the ...
Page 278
... vote and winning support from the Communists , Socialists , and the neo - Fascist Italian Social Movement ( M.S.I. ) ... vote against it . Signor Fanfani therefore demanded a vote of confidence on 6 December ; here voting was public , and ...
... vote and winning support from the Communists , Socialists , and the neo - Fascist Italian Social Movement ( M.S.I. ) ... vote against it . Signor Fanfani therefore demanded a vote of confidence on 6 December ; here voting was public , and ...
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