
René Coty
René Coty was the President of France from 1954 to 1959, known for his role during a challenging period of the Fourth Republic, marked by political instability and the Algerian War. His presidency was characterized by efforts to stabilize the government and address colonial issues. Coty played a crucial role in the transition to the Fifth Republic, ultimately inviting Charles de Gaulle to lead the government, which led to significant constitutional changes in France.
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René Coty is mentioned for appointing 8 Prime Ministers in a short period during his presidency.
Politische Krise in Frankreich unter Macron: Premierminister wechseln häufigerRené Coty was the President under whom Pierre Mendès France served as Prime Minister.
La chute de François Bayrou, récit d’une fin jugée sans panacheRené Coty was the President of France during a reception attended by Großherzogin Charlotte in 1956.
Großherzogin Charlotte – die ewige Grande Dame LuxemburgsRené Coty was one of the French presidents who traveled to receive the title associated with the Lateran.
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