Charles Chaumet

French politician
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Chaumet in 1911 as under-secretary for state for Post, Telegraph and Telephones.

Jean Charles Joseph Chaumet (21 February 1866, in Prignac-et-Marcamps – 7 January 1932, in Paris) was a French politician and republican militant. He is notable as one of the founders of radicalism.

References

  • "Charles Chaumet", in Dictionnaire des parlementaires français (1889-1940), Jean Jolly (ed.), PUF, 1960

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  • List of French ministers for Industry
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