Antoine Lagnel

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Antoine Lagnel (born October 8, 1831 in Noves , † April 9, 1907 there ) was a French politician. From 1889 to 1898 he was a member of the National Assembly .

Lagnel was first a laborer and then a foreman in a flour mill . He was a pioneer farmer independently and was recognized by the French Ministry of Agriculture for its success in the commercial 1875th He began his political career as the mayor of his hometown. He was later elected to the General Council. In 1888 he ran unsuccessfully in partial elections to the National Assembly. The following year, however, he was able to move into parliament for the constituency of Arles . There he belonged to the radicals . After his re-election in 1893, he did not run again in 1898.

Individual evidence

  1. Base de données historique des anciens députés , assemblee-nationale.fr