Albert Bedouce

Albert Bedouce is a French politician born on January 8th, 1869 in Toulouse and deceased on August 4th, 1947 in Paris.

  • Mayor of Toulouse (1906)

  • Appointed socialist of the Haute-Garonne of 1906 to 1919 and 1924 to 1940
  • Public Minister for Labor in the government of Popular front

He will be unfortunate candidate with the election of the presidency of the Republic in 1939, beaten by Albert Lebrun. With the Release, it joined the democratic Socialist party.

To note that Mr. Albert Bedouce has a son (Raymond Bedouce), known to have largely taken part in the prosperity of the Issambres, in the Var. Especially carried formerly in the Tarn-et-Garonne, the name " Bedouch" is in theory an alternative (attested by Frederic Mistral) of the occitan " vesog" (or " besog"), which indicates a bill hook, a sickle, possible nickname for the user of this tool. The name Bedouce, carried by a mayor and Toulouse politician (Albert Bedouce itself), is a deformation.

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