- James Marie-Antoine Monjaret de Kerjégu
James Marie-Antoine Monjaret de Kerjégu (
27 February 1846 –23 December 1908 ), French diplomat andpolitician , was born inTrévarez-Saint-Goazec (Finistère ) to an ancient Breton family; his father,François-Marie Jacques de Kerjégu , was a member of the Chamber of Deputies and later a senator; two of his uncles had also been members ofparliament .After a stint in the diplomatic service of the Second Empire from 1867 until 1870, he saw service during the siege of
Paris in theFranco-Prussian War . He then returned to the diplomatic service, occupying posts inGermany ,Serbia ,Russia , andSwitzerland .Kerjégu stood in the election of 1889 as a republican candidate, winning election with some 94
% of the votes cast in his constituency in the Finistère. A committed republican, he was dedicated to law and order and governmental stability. He concerned himself particularly with economic and agricultural issues, and supported progressive causes, including welfare and public disabilityinsurance . On the other hand, he opposed the progressiveincome tax and theseparation of church and state , and he favoured a strongmilitary .He died in Paris during his fifth term in the Chamber.
"Kerjégu's
Christian name was in fact the English form "James," rather than the more common French form "Jacques.ources
* Jolly, Jean, dir. "Dictionnaire des parlementaires français: Notices biographiques sur les ministres, députés et sénateurs français de 1889 à 1940." 6 vols. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1960–70.
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