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  1. Aug 23, 2024 · François Mitterrand was a politician who served two terms (1981–95) as president of France, leading his country to closer political and economic integration with western Europe. The first socialist to hold the office, Mitterrand abandoned leftist economic policies early in his presidency and

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  2. In the presidential election of 10 May 1981, François Mitterrand became the first socialist President of the Fifth Republic, and his government became the first left-wing government in 23 years. He named Pierre Mauroy as prime minister and organised a new legislative election .

  3. Feb 13, 2021 · To understand why, we have to look at François Mitterrand’s socialist government’s turn from radical reform to neoliberal austerity in the 1980s. After François Mitterrand's 1981 victory, thousands descended on the Place de la Bastille. “Trumpism,” our issue focusing on the global right, is out now.

  4. May 21, 2021 · Forty years ago today, François Mitterrand became the first socialist president of Frances Fifth Republic. But after his early attempt at left-wing reforms was defeated, Mitterrand’s tenure helped turn the Parti Socialiste into a pillar of the political establishment.

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    The interviews published here offer a unique perspective on the early years of Mitterrand’s presidency, from three observers who witnessed them firsthand. They include Anicet Le Pors, former PCF senator and minister of civil service and administrative reform in Mitterrand’s first cabinet; François Morin, professor emeritus of economics at the Unive...

    The Common Programme did not survive the growing tensions between the PCF and PS, whose alliance would collapse in acrimony in the late 1970s. But it would later become the template for Mitterrand’s 1981 electoral manifesto. Introduced at a time when French capitalism was being devastated by another global economic slowdown, that manifesto laid the...

    Fundamentally, however, it was not globalisation that doomed Mitterrand’s Keynesian economic strategy. The underlying issue was that, no matter how many companies the government nationalised or how much it spent subsidising ailing industries, French producers remained unprofitable and uncompetitive. Companies that had traditionally been highly favo...

  5. May 10, 2021 · François Mitterrand was elected the Fifth Republic’s first Socialist president on May 10, 1981. Mitterrand soon U-turned on his socialist economic agenda – but he remains lionised by large...

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  7. May 21, 2018 · In 1971 he was chosen first secretary of a new Socialist Party (PS) founded in the aftermath of the 1968 revolt and created to replace the old bankrupt Socialist Party (SFIO). The PS, symbolized by a clenched first holding a red rose, eventually catapulted Mitterrand and his Socialist colleagues to power in 1981.