1997 French legislative election
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The 1997 French legislative election was a snap parliamentary vote that resulted in a left-wing majority and brought Lionel Jospin to power as Prime Minister in a cohabitation government with President Jacques Chirac.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: 1997 French legislative election Context triple: [Jospin Government, electoralBasis, 1997 French legislative election]
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1958 French legislative election
The 1958 French legislative election was the first parliamentary vote of the Fifth Republic, held to establish a new National Assembly under Charles de Gaulle’s reformed political system.
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French legislative elections
French legislative elections are nationwide polls held to choose the members of the National Assembly, the lower house of France’s Parliament.
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1995 French presidential election
The 1995 French presidential election was a pivotal national vote that led to Jacques Chirac’s victory and marked the end of François Mitterrand’s 14-year presidency.
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June 1968 French legislative election
The June 1968 French legislative election was a snap parliamentary vote in France that resulted in a landslide victory for President Charles de Gaulle’s Gaullist party, dramatically reshaping the National Assembly in the wake of the May 1968 unrest.
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E.
1936 French legislative election
The 1936 French legislative election was a pivotal national vote that brought the left-wing Popular Front coalition to power, leading to major social and labor reforms in France.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: 1997 French legislative election Target entity description: The 1997 French legislative election was a snap parliamentary vote that resulted in a left-wing majority and brought Lionel Jospin to power as Prime Minister in a cohabitation government with President Jacques Chirac.
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A.
1958 French legislative election
The 1958 French legislative election was the first parliamentary vote of the Fifth Republic, held to establish a new National Assembly under Charles de Gaulle’s reformed political system.
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B.
French legislative elections
French legislative elections are nationwide polls held to choose the members of the National Assembly, the lower house of France’s Parliament.
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C.
1995 French presidential election
The 1995 French presidential election was a pivotal national vote that led to Jacques Chirac’s victory and marked the end of François Mitterrand’s 14-year presidency.
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D.
June 1968 French legislative election
The June 1968 French legislative election was a snap parliamentary vote in France that resulted in a landslide victory for President Charles de Gaulle’s Gaullist party, dramatically reshaping the National Assembly in the wake of the May 1968 unrest.
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E.
1936 French legislative election
The 1936 French legislative election was a pivotal national vote that brought the left-wing Popular Front coalition to power, leading to major social and labor reforms in France.
- F. None of above. chosen
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