Proclaim all'Europa


The Proclama to Europe is a foreign policy statement sent to the European Powers by France in 1848, during the experience of the provisional government, which came into being at the establishment of the Second French Republic. This unilateral declaration was prepared by then Foreign Minister Alphonse de Lamartine, a centerperson who tried to moderate the radical demands of radicals and the reaction of conservatives. Lamartine considered a fundamental step to reassure the European Powers remembering the first French republican experience that had generated Napoleon and the subsequent 20 years of wars and turmoil on the European continent. The aim of the new foreign minister is to avoid the formation of a anti-French coalition that can stifle the new republican experience. The Second French Republic criticized the surrender of the French Government and of Luigi Filippo in accepting the impositions of the Vienna Congress as regards the treatment reserved for France. The Proclama was divided into three fundamental points:

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