Louis Pasquet

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Bust of Louis Pasquet in Cachan.

Louis Pasquet (October 17, 1867 – April 29, 1931) was a French politician.[1]

Louis Pasquet was born in Tarascon.[2]

He was elected three times senator for the Bouches-du-Rhône department: on January 11, 1920, January 9, 1921, and January 14, 1930.[1]

He was Minister of Labour and Social Security provisions (French: ministre du Travail, de l’Hygiène, de l’Assistance et de la Prévoyance sociales) from 19 July 1926 to 23 July 1926, as part of Édouard Herriot's Second Ministry (19–23 July 1926).[3]

He died in Paris on April 29, 1931.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b "PASQUET Louis. Ancien sénateur des Bouches-du-Rhône" (in French). French Senate.
  2. ^ a b Garagnon, René (June 1991). "Louis Pasquet" (PDF). Bulletin des amis du vieil Arles (in French). 75: 3–6.
  3. ^ "Les ministres du Travail et de la Prévoyance sociale" (in French). Ministry of Labor.

Further reading

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  • Nourri, Jean-Paul (January 1994). "Un sénateur Tarasconnais : Louis Pasquet". Bulletin des amis du vieux Tarascon (in French). 26: 1–4. ISSN 0998-6928. OCLC 474487332.