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Is France Going Fascist?

Dell, Robert | February 3, 1926 issue

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The new parliamentary session in France has begun in circumstances that cannot be called happy. Since the beginning of last year France has had in succession four governments and six ministers of finance, and the position of the fourth government and sixth finance minister is far from secure. In reality the French people themselves are more responsible than their politicians for the present situation, the ultimate cause of which is their unwillingness to pay direct taxes or to accept disagreeable but necessary measures. Many people believe a Fascist or some other kind of upheaval to be imminent in France. The article author confesses that he sees no signs of it. The present political fashion is no new one.

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FRANCE -- Politics & government; FRANCE -- Economic conditions; FASCISM; POLITICS, Practical; POLITICAL parties; FRANCE
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