Jean-Baptiste Laumond
Jean-Baptiste Laumond (August 22nd 1865 with Albignac - November 18th 1957 with Aubazine) was a politician French.
After studies of right, it acquired in 1890 the study of Master Brugeille, notary with Aubazine.
Elected official Mayor of this commune on May 3rd 1890, (it will remain it until the Libération in August 1944), then elected general adviser of Beynat on July 25th 1909.
Candidate Radical socialist in the district of Brive - Southern with the legislative elections of April 22nd 1928, it was elected with the second turn in front of Joseph Escande.
It was registered with the group Radical-socialiste and was elected at the commission of Work.
It was interested particularly in the questions of the War and of the work of the country world, also on the project tending to amend the law of April 25th 1928 intervened on the Social Security (beginning of the current Social security).
He was the author of a private bill tending to make more rigorous the examination of notary, by amending the law of the 25 ventôse of year XI instituting this examination.
In 1937, Jean-Baptiste Laumond was named by the President of the Republic, Albert Lebrun, viguier of Andorre, function of which it will be dislocated in 1940 by the government of the marshal Pétain. He was officer of the Légion of honor.
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