Ernest Vallé

Ernest Vallé is a Politician French born the September 19th 1845 and deceased the January 24th 1920).

Lawyer of formation, senator of the the Marne of 1898 to 1920, it was Minister of Justice, Minister for justice under the Gouvernement Emile Combes, of the June 7th 1902 with the January 23rd 1905.

Biography

Ernest Vallé was born in Avize (the Marne) on September 19th, 1845 and is deceased in Paris on January 24th, 1920. Lawyer, it was in 1892 general reporter of the parliamentary board of inquiry on the businesses of Panama. He is called as an under-secretary of State inside by Brisson during the training of its second cabinet. But this one lasts only 4 months (from July 5th to October 31st) and Ernest Vallé finds the Room as of November 1898.

Appointed president of the Radical party in 1901, and become senator, it occupies in the Combes ministry the wallet of Justice, starting from June 7th, 1902.

This station, it sets up measurements counter the congregations, which it bitterly discusses before the Parliament, and prepares the separation of the Church and the State and the methods of the law which will be voted at the end of 1905, even having left to him its functions of Minister for Justice as of on January 23rd, 1905.

October 7th, 1874 with Broquiers (Oise), Ernest Vallé contracted marriage with Angelle Marie Pauline Bourdon, born on September 21st, 1855 in Broquiers. At that time, Ernest Vallée is lawyer and lives with the 7, rue du Pont Louis Philippe number in Paris.

It was him which offered to the commune of Broquiers, the first statue of Marianne.

Source

  • Ministry for Justice

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