- Pierre Chaumié
Pierre Chaumié (
21 February 1880 –13 June 1966 ) was a French politician.Pierre Jean-Marie Bertrand Camille Chaumié was born into a political family in
Agen . He was the middle son ofJoseph Chaumié (1849–1919), Senator forLot-et-Garonne from 1897 to 1919. His brothers Jacques (1877–1920) and Emmanuel (1890–1934) were also active in politics.Pierre attended the
lycée at Agen there before going toParis where he studied at theLycée Henri-IV and at the law faculty of theSorbonne . During theFirst World War he served in the ranks of theFrench Army and received theCroix de guerre and theLégion d'honneur , ending the war as a lieutenant. He left his legal career in 1919 to work as a manager in industry.Following the death of Senator
Georges Laboulbène in 1934, Chaumié followed in his father's footsteps, being elected in the subsequent by-election as Senator for Lot-et-Garonne, affiliated with the Radical Party. In June 1940, he was one of the 80 who voted against the grant of special powers toPhilippe Pétain and the creation of the Vichy régime.Associated with the
French Resistance , he served in the National Assembly from 1944 through 1948 when he resigned. He was appointed to serve as a judge overseeing the granting of pardons. He died in Agen in 1966.References
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