Gaston Doumergue

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Gaston Doumergue was a French Radical politician who served as President of France from 1924 to 1931 and played a key role in the Third Republic’s centrist politics.

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Gaston Doumergue canonical 4

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instanceOf French politician
President of France
Radical Party politician
human
birthDate 1863-08-01
birthPlace Aigues-Vives, Gard
France
countryOfCitizenship France
deathDate 1937-06-18
deathPlace Aigues-Vives, Gard
France
educatedAt University of Montpellier
era French Third Republic
familyName Doumergue
gender male
givenName Gaston
headOfStateOf French Third Republic
honorificTitle President Doumergue
knownFor moderate Radical politics
stabilizing centrist coalitions in the Third Republic
memberOf Radical Party (France)
nativeLanguage French
notableEvent election as President of France in 1924
end of presidential term in 1931
occupation lawyer
politician
officeEndTime 1931-06-13
officeStartTime 1924-06-13
partOf French Third Republic politics
politicalAlignment centrist
positionHeld Minister of Colonies of France
Minister of Foreign Affairs of France
President of the French Republic
surface form: President of France

Prime Minister of France
surface form: President of the Council of Ministers of France

President of the Senate of France
Prime Minister of France
precededBy Alexandre Millerand
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
represented Gard
servedIn Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
surface form: Chamber of Deputies of France

Senate of France
signature signature of Gaston Doumergue
spouse Jeanne Gaussal
succeededBy Paul Doumer
termInOffice Seven years as President of France

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Democratic Republican Alliance foundedBy Gaston Doumergue
1924 Winter Olympics openedBy Gaston Doumergue
Albert Lebrun headOfGovernment Gaston Doumergue
I Olympic Winter Games openedBy Gaston Doumergue