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  1. 4 days ago · The defence needed to make a decision because the outcome of the case looked bad, despite evidence of the absence of charges against the accused. On behalf of the president of the council, Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau, aided by Zola and Jaurès

  2. May 21, 2024 · Waldeck-Rousseau used his power to go after the anti-Dreyfusard bastions that he saw as posing the greatest threat to the Republic, including the army and the Catholic Church. The Dreyfus case...

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  4. May 21, 2024 · When he left that post (April 1896), he remained active in politics and supported Pierre Waldeck-Rousseaus efforts to redefine the relationship between church and state. Combes succeeded Waldeck-Rousseau as premier in 1902 and agreed to laws exiling almost all religious orders from France and dismantling major aspects of the church’s ...

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  5. May 20, 2024 · In response to continuing disorders and demonstrations, a cabinet headed by the Radical René Waldeck-Rousseau was set up in June 1899 with the express purpose of defending the republic and with the hope of settling the judicial side of the Dreyfus case as soon as possible.

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  6. 4 days ago · Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau (1846–1904) • 22 June 1899 7 June 1902 Opportunist Republicans 8 30 Émile Combes (1835–1921) • 7 June 1902 24 January 1905 Radical-Socialist Party (Bloc des gauches) VIII : 20 Maurice Rouvier (1842–1911) 2: 24 January 1905 12 March 1906 Democratic Republican Alliance: 3: 9 Armand Fallières (1906–1913) 31 ...

  7. 5 days ago · A new ministry, led by René Waldeck-Rousseau, took office in June 1899 and resolved to bring the affair to an end at last. Dreyfus, brought back from Devils Island for retrial, appeared before a new court martial in Rennes (August 7–September 9, 1899).

  8. 3 days ago · né à le 2 décembre 1846 à Nantes et mort le 10 août 1904 à Corbeil-Essonnes, est un homme d'État français. Républicain et libéral, il est principalement connu pour avoir participé à la légalisation des syndicats (loi Waldeck-Rousseau de 1884) ainsi que pour la loi de 1901 sur les associations.