WILL SUPPORT BLUM
Communists in France Paris, May 14. The Communists, who have declined M. Blum’s invitation to enter the new Government, say they are convinced it is best for them to serve the cause of economic and social revival by remaining outside while giving the Government loyal support. They describe the committees which they are setting up throughout the country as being designed only to reinforce liaison with the Leftist parties. The Paris correspondent of “The Times” reported on May 12. that the Communists proposed to organise committees throughout the country which would be thinlv-dioirnioea Soviets. XI- Blums friends might be driven to look to the Right for support.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 196, 16 May 1936, Page 11
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