René Renoult
René Renoult (29 August 1867 in Paris – 30 April 1946 in Paris) was a French Minister and lawyer.[1]
Renoult was the son of Étienne and Élisa Geranger, a female day laborer. He studied at the Faculty of Law in Paris and obtained his doctorate in 1888. He married for the first time with Blanche-Clothilde Wormser in 1910, and a second time with Henriette-Emelie-Céleste Giriat in 1937.
Renoult was a member of the Radical Party. His political career started in 1911, when he became General Counselor of the Lure commune (until 1913). In 1902 he became deputy for the Haute-Saône département (until 1919). From 1920 to 1941 he was Senator of Var.[1]
Offices
- 1889: Chief of cabinet under Charles Floquet, president of the Chamber of Deputies.
- 1903: President of the Radical Party
- 1911–1912: Minister of Labour and Social Security Provisions
- 1913–1914: Minister of the Interior
- 1914: Minister of Finance (during 85 days).
- 1914: Minister of Transportation
- 1924–1926, 1932–1933: Minister of Justice
- 1926: Minister of the Marine.
References
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Antony Ratier |
Minister of Justice 1924–1925 |
Succeeded by Théodore Steeg |
Preceded by Camille Chautemps |
Minister of Justice 1925–1926 |
Succeeded by Pierre Laval |
Preceded by Paul Reynaud |
Minister of Justice 1932–1933 |
Succeeded by Abel Gardey |
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