when was finally women get voting right of France ? very short answer
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By the time French women were granted the suffrage in July 1944 by Charles de Gaulle's government in exile, by a vote of 51 for, 16 against, France had been for about a decade the only Western country that did not at least allow women's suffrage at municipal elections.
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1946
Explanation:
The French women's were disappointed that the French Constitution of 1791 made them passive citizens. They demanded the right to vote, to be elected to the Assembly and to hold political positions. The fight for the right to vote continued through an international suffrage movement during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.It was finally in 1946 that women in France won the right to vote. The political activities of French women during the revolutionary years inspired many women around the world.
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