Paul Ihuel
Paul Ihuel is a French Politician born on November 2nd, 1903 with Pontivy (Morbihan) and deceased on October 22nd, 1974 with Paris.
Governmental station
- Under Secretary of State to the agriculture from October 29th, 1949 to June 29th, 1950 in the Government Georges Bidault (2)
National mandates
- Appointed of Morbihan of 1936 to 1940 and 1946 to 1974. It sits like Républicain independent of social action then after 1945 like popular Republican movement. Prisoner, it does not take share with the vote of the full powerss to the Pétain marshal.
Local mandates
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Mayor of Bern of 1947 to 1974
- General adviser of the Canton of Faouët of 1945 to 1974
- President of the General advice of the Morbihan of 1946 to 1964
In 1951, he is vice-president of the Study committee and connections of the Breton interests (CELIB), with François Tanguy-Prigent and André Morice, the president being Rene Pleven.
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