“I am a man who belongs to no-one and who belongs to everyone.”

Je suis un homme qui n'appartient à personne et qui appartient à tout le monde.
Press conference, May 19 1958
Fifth Republic and other post-WW2

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eighteenth President of the French Republic 1890–1970

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