VOTE OF CONFIDENCE FOR BLUM
First Aim The End Of Public Disquiet, PARIS, Dec. 18. M. Blum's all-Socialist Goernment received a vote of confidence in the Assernbly by 580 votes to 16. Earlier M. Blum told the National Assernbly that the only motive for the eonstitution of a one-party Government was to give urgent aid at a moment when a difficult situation threatened to become perilous. The Government's life in any case was limited in time by political considerations (referring to the fact that it must resign when a new President is elected on January 20). The Government's programme, said M. Blum, was first to end public dis.quiet; secondly, to ensure that the previous Government's measures were passed immediately so as to balance the ordinary budget for 1947; thirdly, to vote certain other necessary laws; fourthly, if possible to revive the country's confidence in its own destiny. The Government, with its allies, friends and o-ther interested Powers would try to prevent a resurgence of German war industries, particularly those in the Ruhr and Rhineland.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5282, 19 December 1946, Page 5
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174VOTE OF CONFIDENCE FOR BLUM Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5282, 19 December 1946, Page 5
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