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The Antiparliamentary Movement in France

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The Interparliamentary Union, an organization composed of delegates from some thirty legislatures scattered at large in the world, voted at its twenty-third conference, which was held at Washington and Ottawa during October, 1925, a striking resolution. A plenary session of the conference, having before it a carefully prepared report of a distinguished Swiss national councillor, debated this report and the resolution which it proposed; and at the end of the discussion, the conference unanimously adopted the resolution. The subject of the resolution was “the parliamentary system, the present crisis in that system, and its remedies”; and the resolution itself spoke of “the crisis through which the parliamentary system is now passing in almost every country, the criticism, and even the attacks, to which it is subjected from the most diverse quarters.”

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  • Gooch, Robert K., 1927. "The Antiparliamentary Movement in France," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 21(3), pages 552-572, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:21:y:1927:i:03:p:552-572_02
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