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fme_587142 - III REPUBLIC Médaille parlementaire, XIVe législature, Emile Faure

III REPUBLIC Médaille parlementaire, XIVe législature, Emile Faure AU
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Type : Médaille parlementaire, XIVe législature, Emile Faure
Date: 1928
Mint name / Town : 37 - Indre-et-Loire
Metal : silver
Diameter : 49,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Engraver BÉNARD Raoul René Alphonse (1881-1961)
Weight : 62,13 g.
Edge : lisse + corne d’abondance 2ARGENT
Puncheon : Corne 2 ARGENT
Rarity : R3
Coments on the condition:
Patine hétérogène. Traces d’un ancien nettoyage avec de petites taches noires. Présence de quelques coups et rayures

Obverse


Obverse legend : REPUBLIQUE - FRANÇAISE.
Obverse description : Deux allégories féminines se tenant la main, l’une tenant un faisceau de licteur, l’autre une branche de laurier, derrière à gauche un soleil au-dessous en deux lignes RAOUL / BÉNARD.

Reverse


Reverse legend : CHAMBRE - DES DEPUTES // LIBERTÉ. ÉGALITÉ. FRATERNITÉ // EMILE FAURE / INDRE-ET-LOIRE.
Reverse description : Fronton de l’Assemblée nationale ; au premier plan un cartouche reposant sur une branche de laurier et de une branche de chêne. À gauche du cartouche 1928, à droite un faisceau de licteur. Sur le cartouche est inscrit en reliefs en deux lignes .

Commentary


Médaille attribuée en 1928 à Émile Faure en tant que député d’Indre-et-Loire. Il naquit le 16 février 1873 à Montélimar (Drôme) et décéda le 25 avril 1953 à Villejuif (Val-de-Marne). Il était administrateur du syndicat national des travailleurs des chemins de fer. Il fut député du département de l’Indre-et-Loire de 1910 à 1919 (Xe et XI législatures) puis de 1928 à 1936 (XIVe et XVe législatures). Il était inscrit auprès de groupes socialistes.

Historical background


III REPUBLIC

(4/09/1870-10/07/1940)

The news of the capitulation of Sedan provokes the revolution of September 4, 1870 in Paris. Proclaimed at the Hôtel de Ville, the Republic is endowed with a provisional government called the Government of National Defense. Threatened on the left by the insurrection of the Commune and on the right by the monarchists, the new regime had a difficult start.. Initially head of the executive power (February 1871), Thiers was responsible for reorganizing the country before choosing its form of government.. He became President of the Republic in August 1871 and, despite his action to liberate the territory, had to leave his post in March 1873 in the face of royalist opposition.. He is then replaced by Mac-Mahon favorable to the restoration of the monarchy but this one is not restored following the question of the flag. The law of the septennat was then put in place in November 1873 and then, in 1875, the fundamental laws were passed which served as the Constitution of the Third Republic.. Parliamentary system, it is characterized in particular by the clear preponderance of the legislative power on the executive power. Anticlerical, the Third Republic makes school free, secular and compulsory but continues the colonial policy for its economic, strategic and moral ambitions. Separation of Church and State was passed in 1905.. The idea of revenge on Germany and significant nationalism are at the heart of the Boulangist crisis, the Panama scandal or the Dreyfus affair of the years 1886-1899, while foreign policy is very active, particularly in Morocco and that the arms race develops. The First World War was expensive for France, which only recovered from 1920 or even 1928 for the coin with the "Poincaré" franc.. The crisis of 1929 is felt only from 1932 but lasts until 1939, a period during which ministerial instability is very important. Wavering in 1934, the Third Republic found a new unitary cement with anti-fascism which enabled the Popular Front to come to power in 1936.. But, paralyzed against Germany, France was then bogged down in a "phony war" and then suffered one of the greatest defeats in its history in June 1940.. Gathered in the National Assembly in Vichy on July 10, 1940, the Chambers, although elected in 1936, voted full powers to Pétain in a sort of collective suicide by 569 votes for, 80 votes against and 18 abstentions..

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