Paul Duquesnel

Paul Duquesnel is a French politician born on August 29th, 1860 with Paris, and deceased on September 2nd, 1948 with Houses-Laffitte (Seine-et-Oise, currently Yvelines).

Lawyer, like his father, then magistrate as from 1885, it engages then in the political life in 1902, when it is elected at the municipal council of Montigny (then distinct from Maignelay), before being the mayor about it.

Candidate with legislative in 1898, it is beaten, but enters to the Palate-Bourbon at the time of the following election, in 1902.

Republican “progressist”, opposed to the radicals, it decides in particular against the Law of separation of the churches and the State in 1905.

Beaten at the time of the elections of 1906, it is not represented in 1910, and, after an ultimate failure in 1914, take its political retirement.

He dies in 1948.

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