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The end result of the Boulanger Crisis in France was a defeat for the Boulangist movement. Georges Boulanger, a popular general and politician, had won multiple elections and was feared in January 1889 to be powerful enough to establish himself as a dictator. However, changes in electoral laws prevented him from running in multiple elections, and in the end, the Boulangist movement suffered a decisive defeat. The crisis had shaped the fortunes of French regimes and alarmed republican politicians, who used all available resources to oppose Boulanger and his supporters.