French people have historically accepted leaders based on a combination of charisma, vision, and the ability to address pressing social and economic issues. Revolutionary ideals, such as liberty, equality, and fraternity, have also shaped their expectations for leadership. Additionally, during times of crisis, such as political instability or economic hardship, the populace tends to rally around strong figures promising change or stability. Ultimately, leaders who resonate with the collective values and aspirations of the people tend to gain their acceptance.
the leader of the French puppet government in Saigon was bao dai.
Maximilien Robespierre
A fat Monkey.
The leader was Pericles.
Parliamentary type of government allows people to elect the executive leader.
He was a natural leader He was a natural leader
people?!?!?!?!
is the leadership based on established law. People obey the leader or executive because they accept his or her power under law.
He was elected by the french people in 2007 and is now going to not be the leader because of new elcetion
"Leader" in French is translated as "chef" or "dirigeant".
"Leader" in French is spelled "leader," as it is a borrowed word that is used in the same form as in English.
He was elected. He was liked by the French people so he was elected.
There are some places in France where shops still accept French francs, but not for much longer.
I tyink he answer to "who was the french leader of the second crusade" is Louis VII.
The pope was and is the leader of the Christian Church. However, only Catholics accept this leadership.
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The French leader at the Munich conference was, in fact, a man named Edouard Daladier.