Robespierre has used his influence over the …

Years: 1794 - 1794
June

Robespierre has used his influence over the Jacobin Club to dominate the Commune of Paris through his followers.

Two of them, Jean-Baptiste Fleuriot-Lescot and Claude-François de Payan, are elected mayor and procurator of the Commune respectively.

Robespierre trieds to influence the army through his follower Louis de Saint-Just, whom he sends on a mission to the frontier.

On May 23, only one day after the attempted assassination of Collot d'Herbois, Robespierre's life was also in danger, as a young woman by the name of Cécile Renault had been arrested after having approached his place of residence with two small knives; she and forty others are executed in June.

At this point, the decree of 22 Prairial (also known as law of 22 Prairial) is introduced to the public without the consultation from the Committee of General Security, which in turn doubles the number of executions permitted by the Committee of Public Safety.

Georges Couthon, Robesbierre’s ally on the Committee, has introduced and carried the drastic law, under which the Tribunal becomes a simple court of condemnation without need of witnesses.

This law permits executions to be carried out even under simple suspicion of citizens thought to be counterrevolutionaries without extensive trials.

When Robespierre allows this law to be passed, the people of France begin to question him and the Committee because they are executing people for seemingly meaningless reasons, and also because they had passed a law without the help of the Committee of General Security.

This is part of the beginning of Robespierre's downfall.

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