110 Propositions for France

110 Propositions for France (French: 110 Propositions pour la France) was the Socialist Party's program for the 1981 presidential election during which their candidate, François Mitterrand, was elected with 52% of the vote. This program significantly influenced the policies enacted during Mitterrand's two terms (1981–88 and 1988–95), but was also departed from when the French government implemented a range of auserity measures in 1983. These austerity measures were seen as a U-turn.