FRENCH POLITICS
TARDIEU FORMING CABINET [United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) '' \ ■ PARIS, February 2(5. Public opinion was too strong in favour of M. Tardieu, hut ( liis acceptance of the task of forming a ministry was only made after AT. Poincare offered to help him to form a strong ministry. ! M. Tarlieu is making * supreme efforts to' induce the"'Radical Socialists to accept four or five scats in the Cabinet. If he succeeds, ho will he able to rule the Chamber indefinitely. If he has to fall hack solely on his -former • supporters from the Right and Centre Parties, he will have the narrowest majority. Undoubtedly the country desires a combination of the Centre Parties as a guarantee against any further crisis. The rapid succession of crisis has had a sobering effect on polities. Tt is realised that temporary stability is necessary for France’s prestige abroad
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1930, Page 5
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