Fourth Republic

Fourth Republic

There were several Fourth Republics in the course of history, and one currently existing example:

* French Fourth Republic (1946-1958)
* Nigerian Fourth Republic (1999-present)
* Fourth Republic of the Philippines (1972-1986)
* Fourth Republic of South Korea (1972-1979)

ee also

* Fourth Polish Republic, a campaign slogan


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