Michael Macdonald

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Apart from occasional interventions such as the price stabilization plan in 1963, de Gaulle had been happy to leave the day-to-day running of domestic policy to Georges Pompidou. One sign of Pompidou’s growing authority was his insistence on reshuffling his government in 1966 after the Presidential election.
A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle
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