- Louis Adolphe Cochery
Louis Adolphe Cochery (
August 26 ,1819 –October 13 ,1900 ) was a French politician and journalist.Biography
Born in
Paris , he studied Law and soon after soon entered politics, joining the staff of the Ministry of Justice after the revolution of February 1848.From the time of Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte's 1851 coup of 1851, through the
Second French Empire , to May 1869, he devoted himself to journalism (in 1868, he founded the journal "Indépendant de Montargis"). Then, elected deputy by the "départment" of theLoiret , he joined the group of theCentre-left , and was a supporter of theSeptember 4 ,1870 creation of the Third Republic.During the
Paris Commune , he was mandated by the Parliament with missions inside the besieged capital, and, although he had been awardedsafe-conduct byAdolphe Thiers , he was the subject of a parliamentary investigation.His talent in finance won him a distinguished voice in the chamber. From 1879 until 1885 he was Minister of Posts and Telegraphs, presiding over the
Universal Postal Union Congress in Paris (1878), and founding the "École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications ". In January 1888 he was elected to the Senate.His son, Georges Charles Paul was also a politician.
References
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