French Fourth Republic

The French Fourth Republic (French: Quatrième république française) was the republican government of France between 1946 and 1958, governed by the fourth republican constitution.

French Republic
République française (French)
1946–1958
National emblem(unofficial) of France
National emblem
(unofficial)
Motto: "Liberté, égalité, fraternité"
"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity"
Anthem: "La Marseillaise"
Great Seal:
Obverse Reverse
  Metropolitan France   Saar Protectorate
Capital
and largest city
Paris
48°51′N 2°21′E
Official languageFrench
Religion
Secular state[lower-alpha 1]

In Alsace-Moselle

Demonym(s)French
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary republic
President 
 1947–1954
Vincent Auriol
 1954–1959
René Coty
Prime Minister 
 1947 (first)
Paul Ramadier
 1958–1959 (last)
Charles de Gaulle
LegislatureParliament
Council of the Republic
National Assembly
Historical era
  • Decolonisation of Africa
  • Decolonisation of Asia
  • Cold War
 Constitutional referendum
13 October 1946
 Fourth Republic
27 October 1946
13 March 1954
 Toussaint Rouge
1 November 1954
 Treaty of Brussels
17 March 1948
 May crisis
13 May 1958
 Constitutional referendum
28 September 1958
4 October 1958
Area
1957889,898 km2 (343,592 sq mi)
Currency
ISO 3166 codeFR
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Provisional Government of the French Republic
French Fifth Republic
French Community
Today part of France
 Algeria

It was in many ways a revival of the Third Republic that was in place from 1870 during the Franco-Prussian War to 1940 during World War II, and suffered many of the same problems.[1]

Notes

  1. Excluding Alsace-Moselle

References

  1. Crozier, Brian; Mansell, Gerard (July 1960). "France and Algeria". International Affairs. 36 (3): 310–321. doi:10.2307/2610008. JSTOR 2610008. S2CID 153591784.




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