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But seeing that the plan had backfired, de Gaulle quietly shelved his intention of bringing Vallin on to the National Committee, and sent him off on a mission to Africa. The Vallin affair showed that the future evolution of ‘Gaullism’ remained a matter of debate and had not been resolved by de Gaulle’s adoption of democratic rhetoric.
A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle
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