French Constitutional Law of 1940
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French Constitutional Law of 1940
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The French Constitutional Law of 1940 is a set of bills that were voted into law on 10 July 1940 by the National Assembly, which comprised both the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies during the French Third Republic. The law established the Vichy regime and passed with 569 votes to 80, with 20 abstentions. The group of 80 parliamentarians who voted against it are known as the Vichy 80.
The law gave all the government powers to Philippe Pétain, and further authorized him to take all necessary mea
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Law turning the French Third Republic into a client state of Nazi Germany (Vichy France)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Constitutional_Law_of_1940
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2024-04-16T12:19:42Z
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