François Mitterrand's career involved
a. maintaining the Gaullist tradition.
b. abandoning the Gaullist perspective in government.
c. working with the Green Peace party to end nuclear power in France.
d. leading the opposition party, but not participation in government.
e. opposition to European unity.
a
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