Comité consultatif d'Alsace et de Lorraine

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The Comité consultatif d'Alsace et de Lorraine was an advisory body in Alsace-Lorraine after the First World War . It replaced the Conseil Supérieur d'Alsace et de Lorraine .

By decree of September 8, 1920, the Comité consultatif d'Alsace et de Lorraine was created and the Conseil Supérieur d'Alsace et de Lorraine dissolved. The members were now determined by the newly elected representative bodies under French law. With the dissolution of the Comité consultatif d'Alsace et de Lorraine in 1924, the last common institution in Alsace-Lorraine ended.

Members

A) Determined by the senators

B) Determined by the députés

C) Determined by the general councils

D) Appointed on the proposal of the General Commissioner

literature

  • Joseph Rossé, Jean Keppi , Marcel Stürmel, Albert Bleicher, Fernand Deiber: Alsace from 1870–1932 . Volume 4, 1936, p. 93.

Individual evidence

  1. both from the Nanziger group