Strategic Dissolution in French Regimes

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Course Outline

  1. Dissolution of Parliament
  2. Parliamentary Regime France
  3. Third Republic Instability
  4. Constitutional Laws 1875
  5. Institutional Framework
  6. Government Responsibility
  7. Constitutional Revisions
  8. Third Republic Crises
  9. Rationalization Attempts
  10. Separation of Powers US

1. Dissolution of Parliament

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Theoretical Dissolution: The formal power of the executive to end the current parliamentary session and call for new elections, primarily used to discipline the majority or to reconfigure a stable majority (source content).
  • Détourned Dissolution: A manipulated use of dissolution for strategic purposes beyond its formal function, including four main types:
    • English-style Dissolution: Dissolving the House of Commons when polls favor the government, as practiced in the UK; used by Prime Ministers like Wilson.
    • Dissolution-Referendum: Calling for a referendum through dissolution to resolve societal debates, a practice introduced in the UK in 2011.
    • Preventive Dissolution: Dissolution aimed at preventing societal erosion or loss of majority support.
    • Punitive Dissolution: Dissolution used as a punitive measure against opposition or to weaken rivals.
  • Motion of Censure: A parliamentary tool that can threaten government stability but is rarely used when a majority exists (source content).

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1. What is the dissolution of Parliament in a constitutional context?

2. On which date were the constitutional laws establishing the Third Republic's parliamentary framework enacted in France?

3. What was the primary role or purpose of the 1873 crisis during the Third Republic?

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Dissolution — definition?

The executive's formal power to end a parliamentary session and call new elections.

Détourned dissolution — types?

Includes English-style, referendum, preventive, and punitive dissolutions.

Motion of Censure — role?

Threatens government stability but is rarely used with a majority.

France — dissolution strategy?

Used as a political tool for advantage or crisis management.

Third Republic — instability?

Marked by frequent government changes and crises.

1875 Laws — significance?

Established the parliamentary sovereignty and bicameral legislature.

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