Part, Chap., §
1 Intro | TFP. It exposes Francois Mitterrand's program of self-managing
2 Messag | and the consequent rise of Mitterrand to the Presidency. The crises
3 Messag (1) | Socialist Party launched Mitterrand's presidential campaign. (
4 Messag (1) | with a preface by FRANÇOIS MITTERRAND, p. 3).~c)Finally, the Quinze
5 Messag, 1, 3 | center and the right. Since Mitterrand's margin over his opponent
6 Messag (2) | of the Party) voted for Mitterrand in the first round of the
7 Messag, 1, 3 | thoughtless tranquility, voted for Mitterrand. How could this have happened?~
8 Messag, 1, 3 | excitement generated by Mitterrand's victory, led many centrists
9 Messag (23)| cadre de vie" (Francois Mitterrand, preface to the book, Changer
10 Messag (34)| no. 2, April 1981, p. 20)~Mitterrand describes the functioning
11 Messag (46)| Catholics are in favor of Mitterrand, and three-fourths are for
12 Messag (46)| join" the citation above, Mitterrand makes it clear in his Conversations
13 Messag (46)| executive boards" (Francois Mitterrand, Ici et Maintenant - Conversations
14 Messag (46)| of the last century, as Mitterrand himself is pleased to register
15 Messag (46)| so reverently recalled by Mitterrand.~ ~
16 Messag (47)| should be remembered that Mitterrand is one of the vice-presidents
17 Messag (47)| Liberation Front greeted Mitterrand as "a militant of the Nicaraguan
18 Messag (47)| 5/24/81).~As President, Mitterrand declared France's support
19 Messag (47)| receiving his congratulations, Mitterrand sent him a telegram expressing
20 Commun | the naive most expect the Mitterrand Government to preserve:
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