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He was more successful as a journalist and published articles in Monde, a political / literary journal edited by Henri Barbusse, his first article as a professional writer, La Censure en Angleterre, appeared in that journal on 6 October 1928 G. K .' s Weekly where his first article to appear in England, A Farthing Newspaper, was printed on 29 December 1928 and Le Progrès Civique ( founded by the left-wing coalition Le Cartel des Gauches ).
Radicalism remained close to republicanism in the 20th century, at least in France, where they governed several times with other left-wing parties ( participating in both the Cartel des gauches coalitions as well as the Popular Front ).
* The Cartel des gauches ( coalition between the Radicals and the SFIO, who do not participate in the government ), from 1924 to 1926.
During the Second Cartel des gauches, in February 1931, he worked in the cabinet of the Minister of Air, the Radical-Socialist and Freemason Jean-Louis Dumesnil.
In 1925 he called for the murder of Abraham Schrameck, the Interior Minister of Paul Painlevé's Cartel des Gauches's ( Left-Wing Cartel ) government, who had ordered the disarming of the Far right leagues.
The Action Française spearheaded the 6 February 1934 crisis, which led to the fall of the second Cartel des gauches and to the replacement of Radical Édouard Daladier by conservative Gaston Doumergue.
In the 1924 legislative elections, the SFIO and the Radicals formed a national coalition known as the Cartel des Gauches.
The second Cartel des gauches ( Left-Wing Cartel ) was driven from power by the riots of 6 February 1934, staged by fascist, monarchist, and other far-right groups.
In 1924 and in 1932, the Socialists joined with the Radicals in the Coalition of the Left ( Cartel des Gauches ), but refused to join the non-Socialist governments led by the Radicals Édouard Herriot and Édouard Daladier.
In French Parliament, the PCF ' a first elected deputies were opposed to the Cartel des Gauches coalition formed by the SFIO and the Radical Party, which governed from 1924 to 1926.
A second Cartel des gauches was elected in 1932.
By the time the next election approached in May 1924 his collaboration with Édouard Herriot, a fellow member of Briand's 1915 cabinet, had led to the formation of the Cartel des Gauches.
The Popular Front was supported, without participation ( soutien sans participation ) by the French Communist Party, which did not provide any of its ministers, just as the SFIO had supported the Cartel des gauches ( Coalition of the Left ) in 1924 and 1932 without entering the government.
Thus, both the consequences of the 1934 riots, which had removed the second Cartel des gauches from power, and the new Comintern policies had seen anti-fascism as the main imperative of the day.
Following the fall of the second Cartel des gauches, which united Radicals with the SFIO ( the PCF maintaining a " support without participation " position ), the Radical-Socialist Party had turned toward an alliance with the right, in particular with the Democratic Republican Alliance ( ARD ).
The group stated its willingness to combat the " Red Peril " and the Cartel des Gauches ( Left-wing Coalition ), and chose to back Raymond Poincaré who came to power after the Cartel des gauches.
Déat and other Neosocialists were expelled from the SFIO at the 5 November 1933 Congress, for their revisionist views and disagreements with Léon Blum's policies toward Prime Minister Édouard Herriot, leader of the second Cartel des Gauches ( Left-Wing Coalition ).
During the Second Cartel des gauches ( Left-wing Coalition ), this party published the Cahiers bleus ( 1928 1932 ), which hosted essays by widely different personalities, including Marcel Déat ( a future neo-socialist excluded from the French Section of the Workers ' International ( SFIO ) and then Collaborationist ), Bertrand de Jouvenel ( co-founder of the Mont Pelerin Society, a liberal organisation that exists to this day ), Pierre Mendès France ( one of the young guards or jeunes loups of the Radical-Socialist Party, he was to become Prime Minister of the Fourth Republic ), and Edouard Berth.
The Cartel des gauches twice won general elections, in 1924 and in 1932.

Cartel and gauches
The Cartel des gauches, formed by the Radical-Socialist and the SFIO, was created in 1923 as a counterweight to the conservative Bloc National, which had won the 1919 elections with 70 % of the seats ( the " Blue Horizon Chamber ").
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Cartel and French
Due to the division of the right-wing, the Cartel won the elections on 11 May 1924, after the French government's failure to collect German reparations even after occupying the Ruhr.

Cartel and for
* Ian Cortez, a Cuban intelligence agent working for the Colombian Cartel in the novel / film Clear And Present Danger
* Triple C's, popular nickname for the rap group Carol City Cartel
The Medellín Cartel claimed responsibility for the attack.
Cartel was targeted directly to German Turkish youth to be used as a musical lobby for thousands of kids who needed a voice through which they could express the discrimination they have faced in German society.
At the same time he was dealing undercover with BCCI executives, Mazur used his undercover operation to establish a relationship with the hierarchy of the Medellin Cartel as one of their sources for laundering drug proceeds.
David McKenna and Nick Cassavetes adapted Bruce Porter's 1993 book Blow: How a Small Town Boy Made $ 100 Million with the Medellín Cocaine Cartel and Lost It All for the screenplay.
* The Sinaloa Cartel and the Gulf Cartel were blamed for using car bombs in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico on 24 April 2011 to " heat up " the turf of Los Zetas.
" Warped Tour is a place for teenage kids to go and hear all their favourite bands in one day ," says Rob Pasalic, guitarist for the Saint Alvia Cartel.
Osiel's brother, Mario Cárdenas Guillén, worked for the Gulf Cartel, as did another brother, Antonio Ezequiel Cárdenas Guillen, who was killed by Mexican Marines on November 5, 2010.
After Medina Garza's arrest, his cousin Adal ­ ber ­ to Gar ­ za Dra ­ gus ­ ti ­ no ­ vis was investigated for allegedly forming part of the Gulf Cartel and for laundering money, but the case is still open.
Once Osiel Cárdenas Guillen consolidated his position and supremacy, he expanded the responsibilities of Los Zetas, and as years passed, they became much more important for the Gulf Cartel.
Upon the arrest of the Gulf Cartel boss Osiel Cárdenas Guillen in 2003 and his extradition in 2007, the panorama for Los Zetas changed — they began to become synonymous with the Gulf Cartel, and their influences grew greater within the organization.
However, it was believed that Cárdenas still controlled the Gulf Cartel from prison, and was later extradicted to the United States, where he was sentenced to 25 years in a prison in Houston, Texas for money laundering, drug trafficking, homicide and death threats to U. S. federal agents.
The arrest and extradition of Osiel, however, caused for several top lieutenants from both the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas to fight over important drug corridors to the United States, especially the cities of Matamoros, Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa, and Tampico — all situated in the state of Tamaulipas.
The report claimed Pindling and his government accepted bribes from Colombian drug smugglers, particularly the notorious Carlos Lehder, co-founder of the Medellín Cartel, in exchange for allowing the smugglers to use the Bahamas as a transshipment point to smuggle Colombian cocaine into the US.
He has served as the logistical coordinator for the Zambada-Garcia faction of the Sinaloa Cartel, assisting in the importing of cocaine into the U. S. trafficking to Chicago and other cities using trains, ships, jets and even submarines.
In 2006, when O ' Donoghue visited Manchester on official business during St Patrick's week, prior to attending Cheltenham, car-hire payments made to Terry Gallagher, of Cartel Limousines Ltd, came to € 7, 591. 96 for “ airport pick-ups ”.
The bank was believed to have been used to launder funds for the Cali cartel, as well as Pablo Escobars ' Medellín Cartel.
At the end of 1981 and the beginning of 1982, members of the Medellín Cartel, the Colombian military, the U. S .- based corporation Texas Petroleum, the Colombian legislature, small industrialists, and wealthy cattle ranchers came together in a series of meetings in Puerto Boyacá, and formed a paramilitary organization known as Muerte a Secuestradores (" Death to Kidnappers ", MAS ) to defend their economic interests, to fight against the guerrillas, and to provide protection for local elites from kidnappings and extortion.

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