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Legislative elections were held in France on 2 June 1946 to elect the second post-war
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designated to prepare a new
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. The ballot system used was proportional representation. After the liberation of France in the Second World War, three parties dominated the political scene due to their participation in the
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to the
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: the French Communist Party (PCF), the
French Section of the Workers' International The French Section of the Workers' International (french: Section française de l'Internationale ouvrière, SFIO) was a political party in France that was founded in 1905 and succeeded in 1969 by the modern-day Socialist Party. The SFIO was found ...
(SFIO, socialist party) and the Popular Republican Movement (MRP)
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party. They formed a provisional government led by General
Charles de Gaulle Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (; ; (commonly abbreviated as CDG) 22 November 18909 November 1970) was a French army officer and statesman who led Free France against Nazi Germany in World War II and chaired the Provisional Governme ...
. General de Gaulle advocated a strong presidential government. He felt that the "regime of the parties" under the French Third Republic's system of parliamentary government (characterised by its political instability and ever-changing coalitions) was a cause of the 1940 collapse. However, the three main parties considered parliamentary democracy to be inseparable from the ideology of French republicanism. To them, de Gaulle's project appeared to be a rebirth of
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. In January 1946, de Gaulle resigned from the Cabinet. The socialist Félix Gouin succeeded him. A first constitutional draft was approved by the National Assembly. It was supported by the Communists and the Socialists. It concentrated power in a unicameral Assembly and abolished the Senate of France. The Christian-Democrats campaigned for the "No" with de Gaulle and the opponents to a constitutional change (the classical Right and the Rally of the Republican Lefts dominated by the Radical Party). The "No" coalition warned the voters against the danger of a "dictatorship" of an Assembly dominated by the
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, which could question the existence of
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. In the "Yes" coalition, the SFIO refused the
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proposition of a common campaign. Finally, the "No"s won by 53% of the votes (
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). Consequently, a new National Assembly was elected in order to elaborate a new constitutional draft. The MRP, which led the "No" coalition, became the largest party with more votes and seats than the PCF. The Communists and the Socialists no longer formed a majority, so the MRP was a necessary partner for the writing of a constitutional text. Its leader
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took the lead role in the provisional government.


Results

, - ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" colspan=2 , Parties and coalitions ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" , Abbr. ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" , Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" , % ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" , Seats , - , style="background-color:#00CCCC", , style="text-align:left;" , Popular Republican Movement (''Mouvement républicain populaire'') , style="text-align:right;" , MRP , style="text-align:right;" , 5,589,213 , style="text-align:right;" , 28.22 , style="text-align:right;" , 166 , - , style="background-color:#FF0000", , style="text-align:left;" , French Communist Party (''Parti communiste français'') , style="text-align:right;" , PCF , style="text-align:right;" , 5,145,325 , style="text-align:right;" , 25.98 , style="text-align:right;" , 153 , - , style="background-color:#E75480", , style="text-align:left;" , French Section of the Workers International (''Section française de l'Internationale ouvrière'') , style="text-align:right;" , SFIO , style="text-align:right;" , 4,187,747 , style="text-align:right;" , 21.14 , style="text-align:right;" , 128 , - , , style="text-align:left;" , Total "Three-parties alliance" , , style="text-align:right;" , 14,922,285 , style="text-align:right;" , 75.34 , style="text-align:right;" , 447 , - , style="background-color:#1E90FF", , style="text-align:left;" , Moderates (Right-wing and
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) (''Modérés'') , style="text-align:right;" , PRL/CNI , style="text-align:right;" , 2,538,167 , style="text-align:right;" , 12.82 , style="text-align:right;" , 78 , - , style="background-color:#FFBF00", , style="text-align:left;" , Rally of the Republican Lefts (''Rassemblement des gauches républicaines'') , style="text-align:right;" , RGR , style="text-align:right;" , 2,299,963 , style="text-align:right;" , 11.61 , style="text-align:right;" , 52 , - , , style="text-align:left;" , Miscellaneous , , style="text-align:right;" , 44,915 , style="text-align:right;" , 0.23 , style="text-align:right;" , 9 , - , colspan=2 style="text-align:left;" , Total , , style="text-align:right;" , 20,215,200 , style="text-align:right;" , 100 , style="text-align:right;" , 586 , - , colspan=6 style="text-align:left;" , Abstention: 18.15%


Parliamentary Groups

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