Jean Perrot
Jean Perrot is a French Politician born on June 7th, 1889 with Esquibien (Finistere) and deceased on January 23rd, 1976.
Biography
Wire and grandson of farmer, Jean Perrot is farmer himself. He fights during the First World War, and receives the Military Cross with six quotations. He is elected mayor of his birthplace in 1925, then to advise district, two years later.
In 1932, vis-a-vis Jean Jade, appointed outgoing, lawyer, it is elected with the appointed second round (radical socialist) of Finistere. During the electoral campaign, he affirms himself in favor of the foreign policy followed by Aristide Briand. He decides in favor of the granting of a military force and capacity of economic sanctions to the Société of the nations. He also proposes that the question of the repairs which had by the Germany is related to that of the debts contracted by the France near the the United States. The Perrot deputy belongs to the commission of the Merchant navy, the Navy, then, starting from 1933, of Agriculture. He deposits several proposals in favor of the farmers and fishing, in particular a private bill aiming at extending to the sailor-fishermen the law of 1930 on the Social Security, and another, aiming at reducing the tax on the gasoline for the agricultural machines. He is rapporteur of several bills, in particular the project ratifying international convention on hunting for the Baleine, in 1933. More generally, Jean Perrot deploys an intense activity with the Room in favor of agriculture and fishing.
He is elected general adviser in 1934 and is re-elected appointed in 1936, this time as of the first turn. He continues his parliamentary action, claiming, inter alia, the extension of the family benefits to the small farmers and farm laborers, then the raising of the pensions for the sailors of trade.
July 10th, 1940, Jean Perrot votes against the full powerss with Philippe Pétain (see Vote of the full powerss with Philippe Pétain on July 10th, 1940).
Decorations
- Military Cross 1914-1918
- Knight of the Legion of honor
- Knight of the agricultural Merit
Source
- Jean Jolly (to dir.), Dictionary of the French members of Parliament , university Presses of France