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Pierre Mathé

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Pierre Mathé
Born
Pierre Cyprien Mathé

1 August 1882
Died3 June 1956 (1956-06-04) (aged 73)
Paris, France
OccupationPolitician
Political partyFrench Agrarian and Peasant Party

Pierre Mathé (1882-1956) was a French conservative agrarian politician.

Early life

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Pierre Mathé was born on 1 August 1882 in Giry, rural France.[1][2]

Career

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Mathé joined the French Agrarian and Peasant Party, an agrarian conservative political party, and became its President. He served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies for the Côte-d'Or from 1936 to 1942.[1]

He co-authored Le manifeste paysan: essai d'une doctrine humaniste appliquée à l'agriculture française with François de Clermont-Tonnerre, published in 1937.[2]

On 10 July 1940, Mathé voted in favour of granting the cabinet presided by Marshal Philippe Pétain authority to draw up a new constitution, thereby effectively ending the French Third Republic and establishing Vichy France. In November 1941, he was made a member of the National Council of Vichy France.[3]

Death

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He died on 3 June 1956 in Paris, France.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c National Assembly: Pierre Mathé
  2. ^ a b c Pierre Mathé (1882-1956), Bibliothèque nationale de France
  3. ^ Informations générales France. Ministère de l'intérieur [1]