Jean Masson

See also: Masson

Jean Masson is a French politician, born the September 8th 1907 in Bayon (Meurthe-et-Moselle) and deceased the August 10th 1964 with Calvi (Corsica).

Lawyer, it becomes, with the Release, barristers president of Haute-Marne. Aviator in 1939, it passes the war in the FFI, and receives, with the Release, the Military Cross 1939 - 1945. He will be made chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Author of " the duel and the criminal law " Paris, Shepherd-Levrault, Editors, 1930

Political course

Governmental functions

  • Secretary of State in charge with Technical education, the Youth and the Sports of the Government Edgar Faure (1) (from January 20th to March 8th, 1952)
  • Secretary of State in charge with Technical education, the Youth and the Sports of the Government Antoine Pinay (from March 14th, 1952 to January 8th, 1953)
  • Secretary of State in charge with Technical education, the Youth and the Sports of the Government Rene Mayer (from January 10th to June 28th, 1953)
  • Secretary of State to the Presidency of the Council and the Public office of the Government Pierre Mendès France (from June 30th to September 3rd, 1953, then by interim until November 12th, 1954)
  • Minister of War veterans and of the War victims of the government Pierre Mendès France (from September 3rd, 1954 to February 23rd, 1955)
  • Secretary of State to the Economic affairs of the Government Guy Mollet (from February 1st, 1956 to June 13rd, 1957)

Other executive functions

  • Élu with the Second constituent National Assembly, in 1946, as appointed radical of the Haute-Marne
  • sat at the National Assembly until 1958
  • Maire of Chaumont of 1945 to 1958

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