FRENCH GOVERNMENT
M. CHAUTEMPS'S CABINET COMPUTABLE MAJORITY IN BOTH CHAMBERS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright PARIS, June 23, (Received June 24, at 10 a.m.) With the natural exception of the extreme Right newspapers, M. Chautemps’s Government is well received. It is believed l that its main difference from M. Blum’s will be in the treatment of finance. M. Chautemps, in a statement, said the most urgent task obviously was financial recovery. “I will not hesitate to recall my friend M. Bonnet, -who has already been a collaborator, and whose financial abilities are not questioned,” he said. It is expected that the new Government, which includes only six not in M. Blum’s, will receive a comfortable majority both in the Chamber of Deputies and in the Senate.
M. Chautemps, according to ‘Le Temps,’ intends to return to sound Liberal orthodoxy, with the object of rekindling confidence, as after too rapid social evolution the edifice must be consolidated.
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Evening Star, Issue 22683, 24 June 1937, Page 11
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