Compulsory Partnership Activities: the Biggest Challenges for Local Governments in the Local Democracy in France. The Case of the Implementation of the Local Directive on Advertising (RLP)
Author(s) -
Fabrice Morin,
Joanna Marszałek–Kawa
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
polish political science yearbook
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0208-7375
DOI - 10.15804/ppsy2013004
Subject(s) - referendum , constitution , politics , authoritarianism , democracy , political system , state (computer science) , the republic , political science , criticism , law , power (physics) , directive , general partnership , public administration , sociology , political economy , computer science , programming language , philosophy , physics , theology , algorithm , quantum mechanics
Th e 5t French Republic was established aft er a period of parliamentary instability of the 4t Republic. It emerged from the concept of Charles de Gaulle, who presented its main ideas in his speech in Bayeux in 1946.1 As researchers indicate, the Constitution of the 5t Republic of 1958 met a wave of criticism aft er it came into force.2 For some it meant the introduction of the authoritarian political system in the state; others saw it as a system that will stabilize the situation in France and will prompt its development. It must also be noted that, although the French constitution has been amended a few times, its structure has never been questioned
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