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French Constitution of 1852 : ウィキペディア英語版 | French Constitution of 1852
The French Constitution of 1852 was enacted on January 14, 1852 by Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (Napoleon III). Slightly modified later that year, on December 25, 1852 the constitution became the basis for the creation of the French Second Empire. ==Adoption== Louis Napoléon effectively brought an end to the Second French Republic by the coup d'état of December 2, 1851. The same day, he had posters issued that proclaimed to the French people (''Appel au peuple'') his desire to restore the "system created by the First Consul" — his uncle and inspiration Napoleon Bonaparte. His coup was ratified by plebiscite on December 22 and 23, 1851. This vote was heavily rigged; 92 percent were announced as voting in favour. Backed by this strong success, he encouraged counsellors Rouher, Baroche and Troplong to quickly write the new constitution which was enacted on January 14, 1852. The constitution was modified by the French Senate (by a "senatus-consulte") on November 7, 1852 to permit the re-establishing of the Empire, with the crown to be hereditary in Louis-Napoléon and his family. The amended document was approved in another heavily rigged plebiscite (97 percent voted yes). The Second Empire was proclaimed on December 2, 1852 and the Imperial Constitution was enacted on December 25, 1852, without any significant change to the January 14th constitution.
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