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Sorez's peaceful struggle.
After the victory of the anti-fascist war, France led by Sores put forward the slogan of fighting for the establishment of a new democratic system, and decided to take the road of peaceful parliamentary struggle according to the international and domestic situation. Sorez once asked the guerrillas (including France) to merge with the government forces under certain conditions and establish a new people's army. But this demand failed to come true, and they unilaterally gave up their weapons. He also agreed to the government's request to change the Liberation Committee led by the French Production Party established during the War of Liberation into an advisory body. After the war, Sollez led the whole party in the struggle to restore French production, safeguard national unity and revitalize France. Their slogans are "unity, struggle, work" and "revival-democratic unity". Fa * * * also actively strives for parliamentary elections. After the election victory of 1945, in the general election of 1946+0 1, Fa * * * won 5.5 million votes and 86 seats, becoming the largest party. To this end, Sorez drew up a plan to form a cabinet: promoting social progress, carrying forward the spirit of democracy, protecting the value of the franc, and friendly cooperation with overseas nationalities. However, France's plan to form a cabinet failed to materialize. 1945 to 1947, inviting the French * * * production party to participate in the government. 1946165438+10. In the government of Charles de Gaulle, there were five French * * * party member, among whom Sores was the Minister of State. 1947 1 month, in the government of Ramadier, the French party has five members, and Sores is the deputy prime minister. At that time, Sorez clearly declared: "The largest political party in France should not be banned in the future! * * * The production party should participate extensively in the work of the government. " But not long after, in May of 1947, the Ramadier government excluded France from the government on the pretext of policy differences. In terms of foreign policy, in the early post-war period, Sorez advocated that France should enjoy certain rights of security and damages. It is a serious mistake to disapprove of splitting Germany and think that the Ruhr area is under the control of the Allies. He agrees that the world has been divided into the Eastern bloc and the imperialist camp. Oppose "Truman Doctrine" and "Marshall Plan", and oppose American interference in French internal affairs. Sorez told American reporters at the time: "We want you to help us cook soup, but we don't think you have the right to come to our house every five minutes to lift the lid for inspection." He believes that in order to build a "free, strong and happy France", external conditions can be used, but the sovereign independence of the country must be guaranteed. 1964, 1 1 In July, 2008, Solez died of illness on the ship on the way to the Soviet Union at the age of 64.