Paul Béchard
Paul Béchard is a French politician, born on December 25th, 1899 with Alès (Gard) and deceased on April 26th, 1982 with Montpellier (Herault).
Formation
- Preparatory class in Nimes
- Military academy Saint Cyr (Major de Promotion)
- National school of Improvement of the Reserve officers of the Service of Staff (old University of War)
Governmental functions
- Under-secretary of State to the Armament of the Government Leon Blum (3) (from December 18th, 1946 to January 16th, 1947).
- Secretary of State to the Presidency of the Council of the Government Paul Ramadier (1) (from May 9th, 1947 to October 21st, 1947).
- Secretary of State to the Presidency of the Council of the Government Paul Ramadier (2) (from October 22nd, 1947 to November 19th, 1947).
- Secretary of State in France of Overseas of the government Paul Ramadier (2) (from October 25th, 1947 to November 19th, 1947).
- Secretary of State to the War of the Government Robert Schuman (1) (from November 24th, 1947 to January 28th, 1948).
Other executive mandates
- Appointed SFIO of Gard (1946-1948, 1951-1955, 1958-1967).
- Socialist senator (1955-1958).
- President of the General advice of Gard (1961-1973).
- General governor of the French Western Africa (1948-1951).
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