During the Second Empire, France went from the authoritarian regime of Napoleon III to the regime

During the Second Empire, France went from the authoritarian regime of Napoleon III to the regime of a constitutional monarchy. write the facts to prove this proposition.

At the beginning of the reign of Napoleon III, state authorities (such as the Senate or the Council of State) were appointed at the behest of the emperor, which indicates their weak autonomy. Also in the 1850s, there was a very strict censorship in the print media, which led to the absence of any opposition in the press. With the growing dissatisfaction with the emperor’s policies, he was forced to make concessions – in 1964 a law was passed allowing strikes for workers, and in 1968 a law was issued allowing political gatherings. All this speaks of the weakening of the authoritarian regime and the further establishment of a constitutional monarchy.



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