Yes, but there’s a conflict on its legitimacy. The question is: had the National Assembly the power to pass the constitutional law of 1940 or not? For Vichy, of course yes, and then the Third Republic stopped there. But for the Free France (the political branch of the Résistance), this law was illegal, and then the Third Republic was still the legitimate form of the French government. That’s why in 1944, at the Liberation, De Gaulle didn’t proclaimed a new Republic, but passed an ordinance reestablishing the Third one.
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Zloubida@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•the young always think they have all the right answers but THIS eventually happens61·21 hours agoI did the contrary.
Small correction in an otherwise very interesting message:
The previous French state (Vichy France) was destroyed by Nazi Germany.
Vichy France is the result of the destruction of the Third Republic by Nazi Germany. But de jure, the Third Republic’s constitution was still legitimate until the new constitution of 1946.
I believe the US constitution is the second oldest still valid constitution of the world, after the constitution of San Marino. I’m not sure it’s a good thing though: I tend to believe that every generation should rewrite their constitution.
Manual typewriters. You did not precised the age of the technology in question!
Do you knew that there are an average of 1’800 parts in a typewriter? That it can print in two colors, with different margins, different interlinear space, tabulations and that some even have things like word count? It’s a marvelous and yet understandable piece of technology. Someone technically inclined can understand 100% of the working of a typewriter, nobody can understand 100% of a word processor.
In a homebrew setting still in construction, Volapük is the language of a secret society.
Esperanto is more like Common. A language that everyone speaks, more or less, can only be something from an imperialist power or a neutral ground created for that.
Me, yesterday: “I shouldn’t put that booklet with the discounts to show at the checkout in the back pocket of my jeans, it’ll fall out and I’ll be in trouble.”
Me: do it anyway.
Me, at the checkout: “Fuck, I lost the booklet”
Oooh I totally forgot that I did play with MS Paint! I invented cities, countries, or I just did what you described. Fun times!
Zloubida@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's the point of constitutional monarchies? Why even keep the monarchy in place if they aren't even doing anything?51·5 days agoThey don’t have to give money to receive it back. They just keep it, while still having tourists (cf France).
Zloubida@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's the point of constitutional monarchies? Why even keep the monarchy in place if they aren't even doing anything?3·5 days agoI like this image. I’m a citizen of a small monarchy, and I used to be a staunch republican (in the European sense). I’m still not a big fan of the monarchy, but it’s a way to help conservatives feel secure while being, in fine, more open than the neighboring republics. But we don’t have a House of Lords or any nobility beside the reigning immediate family, so that helps accepting the monarchy.
Zloubida@lemmy.worldto Animemes@ani.social•Guys, Real Life Women can look pretty too.English3·5 days agoOh, thanks I had no idea this was the artist! (I don’t know this manga at all)
Zloubida@lemmy.worldto Animemes@ani.social•Guys, Real Life Women can look pretty too.English181·6 days agoMore or less.
Zloubida@lemmy.worldto Animemes@ani.social•Guys, Real Life Women can look pretty too.English302·6 days agoI understood nothing of this meme, but boobs = me happy.
Zloubida@lemmy.worldto Star Trek @lemmy.world•Andor v. Star Trek: How Star Wars gets government right [8:50]101·9 days agoWhile both offer visions of far-off galaxies, future societies
Star Trek occurs almost only within the Milky Way, and Star Wars occurs “a long time ago”.
It’s full of shit since the very first paragraph 😅.
It felt like that.😅
But the truth is that the stress wounded my intestines.
It’s a difficult debate, complicated again in the case of the Free France that the institutions against Vichy always controlled a part of the French Empire.
However, my first comment was more because I understood the way you worded your first message as “the Nazis destroyed the Vichy regime” when the Vichy regime was established by the Nazis.