Eighty years ago this week France proposes a unique consitutional experiment
The French constituent assembly voted through a new constitution for the country. In an almost unique system for a large nation there would only be a single legislative chamber which was intended to obviate (somehow) the ineffectiveness and instability of the Third Republic. As a mark of the break between the two constitutions and in recognition of the fact that Petain's Etat Francais had indeed existed, the new arrangement was dubbed the Fourth Republic. French troops finally withdrew entirely from Syria bringing to an end France's post-Versailles colonial, "mandatory" foray into the region. The date is still celebrated as a de facto day of independence. The British were still locked into their analagous role in Palestine. A joint anglo-american committee of inquiry had examined the question in the hope that it would produce a settlement acceptable in the US. The committee delivered its report but recommended little more than pious platitude. The only positive con...