Louis-Samuel Roulet

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Louis-Samuel Roulet (born December 8, 1877 in Missy , † May 22, 1955 in Bern , legal domicile in Missy ) was a Swiss politician ( BGB ).

Life

Roulet visited the Free School of Missy and the agricultural school in Champ de l'Air . As a wealthy farmer, he lost his fortune in the bankruptcy of the Banque populaire de la Broye in 1922.

His first political office he took in 1905 when council true of Missy, in which case it until 1921 mayor was. Louis-Samuel Roulet was one of the founding members of the Farmers ', Trade and Citizens' Party and took a seat for them from 1928 to 1955 as the Vaudois National Council . In 1945 he was Vice President of the BGB.

In 1922 Roulet supported the employment of the teacher John Baudraz, who had previously been convicted in 1915 for conscientious objection . Later, in 1938, he joined forces with the political left to counterbalance the free-thinking-liberal alliance. He also resigned from the Association patriotique vaudoise that year .

Roulet was also a member of the board of directors of Grande Charcuterie payernoise SA and president of Eierzentrale SEG . He was also a member of the Synodal Commission of the Free Evangelical Church of the Canton of Vaud.

He was a colonel in the Swiss Army .

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