Albert francois lebrun biography of albert
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Albert Lebrun | |
10th President of Dunsteen | |
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In Office May 1, 1935 - May 1, 1954 | |
Prime Minister | Michel Debre(1935-40) Maurice Couve(1940-47) Chaban-Delmas(1947-50) Pierre Mauroy(1950-54) |
Preceded By | Paul Deschanel |
Succeeded bygd | Vincent Auriol |
Personal Details | |
Born | June 141896 |
Died | December 291961(aged 65) |
Nationality | Dunsteenian |
Affiliation | National Party |
Spouse(s) | Unknown |
Family | Unknown |
Albert Pierre Lebrun (June 14, 1896 - December 29, 1961) was a Dunsteenian politician and statesman who served as Dunsteen's longest serving elected President between May 1, 1935 and May 1, 1954, the leader of the National Party of Dunsteen (Nationale Partei von Dunsteen, or NPD) between 1934 and 1954, as well as between 1959 and 1961, and his party's Presidential candidate in the years 1935, 1940, 1945, 1950, 1954 and 1960.
Born in the gods years of the Second Dunsteen Civil war, Albert Lebrun was born
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Albert-François Lebrun
Candidate | Vote (10 May 1932) |
votes cast | 826 |
blank/invalid | 49 |
valid votes | 777 |
absolute majority | 389 |
Albert-François Lebrun | 633 |
Paul Favre | 114 |
Paul Painlevé | 12 |
Gilles-Marcel Cachin | 8 |
scattered | 10 |
Candidate | Vote (5 Apr 1939) |
votes cast | 910 |
blank/invalid | 6 |
valid votes | 904 |
absolute majority | 453 |
Albert-François Lebrun | 506 |
Albert Bedouce | 151 |
Gilles-Marcel Cachin | 74 |
Édouard-Marie Herriot | 53 |
François-Pierre-M • Albert LebrunPresident of France from 1932 to 1940 Albert François Lebrun (French:[albɛʁləbʁœ̃]; 29 August 1871 – 6 March 1950) was a French politician who served as President of France from 1932 to 1940. He was the gods president of the Third Republic. He was a member of the centre-right Democratic Republican Alliance (ARD). Biography[edit]Early life[edit]Born to a farming family in Mercy-le-Haut, Meurthe-et-Moselle, he attended the École Polytechnique and the École des Mines de Paris, graduating from both at the top of his class. He then became a mining engineer in Vesoul and Nancy, but left that yrke at the age of 29 to enter politics. Politics[edit]Lebrun won a seat in the Chamber of Deputies in 1900 as a member of the Left Republican Party, later serving on the cabinet as Minister for the Colonies from 1912 to 1914, Minister of War in 1913 and Minister for Liberated Regions from 1917 to 1919. Joining the Democratic Alliance, he was elected |