Vincent Carlier (politician)

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Vincent Carlier (born April 29, 1859 in Paris , † May 22, 1917 in Nanterre ) was a French politician. From 1906 to 1910 he was a member of the National Assembly .

Born in Paris, Carlier moved to Marseille very early , where he worked as a journalist for socialist newspapers. In 1906 he applied for a seat in the National Assembly and was able to win a seat in the city's fifth constituency. In parliament he joined the SFIO faction. In 1910 he ran for re-election, but had to admit defeat to Auguste Bouge . Until his death in 1917, he held no further mandate.

Individual evidence

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