Michel Diebolt-Weber

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Michel Diebolt, 1911

Michel Diebolt-Weber (written in the Landtag Handbuch Michel Diebolt ), (* December 10, 1859 in Oberhausbergen , † April 18, 1936 there ) was a member of the state parliament and senator.

Life

Michel Diebolt-Weber attended the 1871 elementary school and then to 1877 the Protestant school Strasbourg. After completing his military service as a one-year volunteer , he worked as a farmer and founder of a dairy. He was chairman of the agricultural cantonal association Schiltigheim, director of the central agricultural bank of Alsace-Lorraine and a member of the board of the regional association of regional agricultural association of Alsace-Lorraine.

In 1911 he was elected to Chamber I of the Alsace-Lorraine Landtag by the Alsace-Lorraine Agriculture Council (Unterelsaß) , of which he was a member until 1918.

After the re- annexation of Alsace-Lorraine by France after the First World War , he was appointed to the Comité consultatif d'Alsace et de Lorraine in 1920 .

On January 11, 1920, he was also elected to the French Senate for the Bas-Rhin department . He belonged to the parliamentary group of the Union républicaine in the Senate . He was re-elected on January 9, 1927. In 1935 he did not stand for election and resigned from the Senate. In Parliament he was a member of the Commissions for Agriculture, Alsace-Lorraine, Commerce, Industry, Labor and Post.

literature

  • Government and Parliament of Alsace-Lorraine 1911–1916. Biographical-statistical manual. Mühlhausen 1911, page 137

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