Pierre-Paul Boudet (1799-1844)

See also: Boudet

Pierre-Paul Boudet is a French politician born with Caussade (Tarn-et-Garonne) the September 30th 1799 and died in the same city the October 4th 1844.

Biography

Resulting from the Family Boudet, originating in the Northern but fixed at Caussade (Tarn-et-Garonne) as of the 16th century, wire of colonel Jacques Boudet (1760 - 1840), Pierre-Paul Boudet was a lawyer in his birthplace before being elected, the July 5th 1831, appointed 2nd college of the Tarn-et-Garonne (Caussade) (173 votes out of 334 voters and 510 registered voters against 139 with Mr. Rigail de Ladonis). It sat on the left and voted, until the end of the legislature, against the ministry. It was among those which pushed back the Ganneron day order about the foreign policy (1831), protested against the ordinances of November 1831 relating to the nomination of new even of France and against the unconstitutional denominations of “king de France” and “subjects”. It signed the report deputies of the opposition (May 28th 1832) and challenged in the business of the Platform .

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