Contemporary French Politics

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Contemporary French Politics
Raymond Leslie Buell
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Charles Benoist, as far back as 1895, advocated the election of a Chamber of Deputies by voters grouped into seven classes according to their pro- fessions: (1) agriculture, (2) industry, (3) transports, posts and telegraphs, (4) commerce, (5) public ad- ministration, (6) liberal professions, (7) capitalists.^" Thus, according to M. Benoist, instead of having 300 lawyers, professors and journalists in the Chamber, under a system of professional representation their number would be reduced to 13..., while the number of deputies representing agriculture, industry, commerce, transportation, workers and employers, would rise from 120 to 450 !
A carefully worked-out plan of professional repre- sentation was devised by the League of Professional Representation and Regionalist Action, in a bill pre- sented to the Chamber upon the 29th of April, 1915.
'* Quoted in Jacques, op. cit., 330.
"Duguit, op. cit., 167.
"'"Villey, Les Vices de la Constitution Frangaise, 94, 362 GOVERNMENT BY INTERESTS Its application was limited to the Government of the new regions which it wished to create." Voters of each region were to be grouped into five classes, each of which would elect representatives to the regional as- sembly.


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