Aimé Larguier
Aimé Larguier (born September 22, 1895 in Béziers , † March 20, 1938 in Paris ) was a French politician. From 1936 to 1938 he was a member of the National Assembly .
Larguier took part in the First World War, was captured and later freed, but suffered damage to health. He then worked as a printer in Uzès and then succeeded his father as mayor of the Cevenned village of Saint-Michel-de-Dèze . He also became a member of the General Council in the Lozère department . For the SFIO he stood for election in 1936 in the Gard department after the previous member of the SFIO, Adéodat Compère-Morel , had withdrawn for health reasons. He moved into parliament, but died two years later at the age of 42.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Base de données historique des anciens députés , assemblee-nationale.fr
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SURNAME | Larguier, Aimé |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French politician, member of the National Assembly |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 22, 1895 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Beziers , France |
DATE OF DEATH | March 20, 1938 |
Place of death | Paris , France |