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Fourth Republic (sh) and Participating life insurance policies (money)


Fourth Republic (sh)




Government of the French Republic from 1946 to 1958.

The postwar provisional president Charles de Gaulle resigned in 1946, expecting that public support would bring him back to power with a mandate to impose his constitutional ideas. Instead, the constituent assembly chose the Socialist Felix Gouin to replace him. The assembly submitted two draft constitutions to a popular vote in 1946, and the revision was narrowly approved. The structure of the Fourth Republic was remarkably like that of the Third Republic. The lower house of parliament, renamed the National Assembly, was the locus of power. Shaky coalition cabinets succeeded one another, and the lack of a clear-cut majority hampered coherent action. Political leaders included Georges Bidault, Pierre Mendes-France, Rene Pleven, and Robert Schuman.


Participating life insurance policies (money)


Definition: [crh] Life insurance that pays dividends to policyholders depending on the comDefinition: pany's Success as provided by few claims and profitable underwritings and investments.