Nomination Of Mayors Under The French Third Republic
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Nomination Of Mayors Under The French Third Republic
The nomination of mayors under the French Third Republic constituted a process of appointing Mayor (France), mayors by the Executive (government), executive power in France during the early years of French Third Republic, this republic. The modalities and scope of application were defined by a series of successive laws, including the Law of Picard of April 1871, the Law of Mayors of January 1874, and the Municipal Law of August 12, 1876. The selection of mayors by the central authority was first implemented under the First French Empire, First Empire, and its subsequent contours were modified by subsequent regimes. In 1871, the Third Republic saw the nomination of mayors voted on by a National Assembly (France), National Assembly initially favorable to local liberties. However, Adolphe Thiers was able to secure the necessary consent in the context of Insurrectionary communes in France in 1870–1871, communal uprisings. In 1874, the conservative majority extended it to suppress re ...
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