Victor Chatenay

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Victor Chatenay (born April 3, 1886 in Doué-la-Fontaine , Maine-et-Loire department , † March 12, 1985 in Saint-Barthélemy-d'Anjou , Maine-et-Loire department) was a French lawyer , business manager and politicians of the Rally of the french People (RPF) and most recently the Union for the New Republic (UNR), among others 1959-1962 Member of the Constitutional Court ( Court constitutionnel ) was.

Life

After attending school, Chateney completed a law degree at the University of Angers , from which he graduated with a licentiate . After working as a businessman from 1920 to 1931 , he became deputy managing director of the Brisset food retail chain based in Angers in 1931 and held this position until 1958.

In addition, he began his political engagement after the war and was mayor of Angers between 1947 and 1949 . At the same time he was from January 1, 1948 to January 1, 1951 for the Maine-et-Loire member of the Senate .

In addition, he was elected member of the National Assembly for the first time as a candidate for the Rassemblement du peuple français (RPF) on June 17, 1951 , where he represented the Maine-et-Loire department until his voluntary resignation in February 1959. Represented the Républicains sociaux (RS) on January 1st , 1956 and was last re-elected on November 23, 1958 as a candidate for the Union pour la Nouvelle République (UNR).

In addition to his political commitment, from 1958 to 1968 he was General Director of the Brisset food retail chain and was also a managing board member of the Saumur Chamber of Commerce .

On February 20, 1959, Chatenay was nominated by the President of the National Assembly, Jacques Chaban-Delmas, for a three-year term as a member of the Constitutional Court, the Court constitutionnel . He held this position from March 5, 1959 to March 5, 1962.

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