France is a socialist country, so I would imagine a ordinary citizen.
A French Socialist is a member of the Socialist Party in France or someone who follows socialist principles promoting social ownership and democratic control of the means of production for a more equal and fair society. The French Socialist Party has played a significant role in French politics, advocating for social welfare programs and progressive policies.
The Socialist Party of the Valencian Country (PSPV-PSOE) was officially founded in 1978. It is a political party in the Valencian Community in Spain, affiliated with the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE).
The Sandinistas set out to reform Nicaragua. They were a socialist political movement that successfully overthrew the Somoza dictatorship in 1979 and aimed to establish a socialist society in Nicaragua.
Countries that are not socialist include the United States, Japan, Germany, Australia, and Canada. These countries have market-driven economies with a mix of private and public ownership of industries, alongside social welfare programs.
Some examples of democratic socialist countries include Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland. These countries have mixed economies with high levels of social welfare programs, progressive taxation, and active government involvement in areas such as healthcare, education, and social services.
The French are called "Les Français" in French.
French India Socialist Party was created in 1947-07.
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The French Turn describes the presence of the French Trotskyists in the French Socialist Party between 1934 and 1936. Urban violence in the 1930s in Germany and Italy led to the consolidation of fascist governments in Germany and Italy. The French Communist and Socialist parties therefore worked out a united front with French Trotskyists in an attempt to keep rightists politics at bay.
It is a socialist systeme; I wouldn't believe it to be unique.
French socialist Harold A. Lawrence was jailed in the 1775 after he spoke out against the Revolutionary War.
The motto of the French Socialist Party, or Parti Socialiste, is "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity."
a socialist party in most European countries
One of the changes in Europe that can be attributed to the french revolution is the existence of a socialist party in most European countries.
Laurent Fabius is a French Socialist politician who has been Foreign Minister of France since 16 May 2012
Neither: it is capitalist.
There are no socialist countries in Europe.
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