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- Armand_Fallières abstract "Clément Armand Fallières (French pronunciation: [aʁmɑ̃ faljɛʁ]; 6 November 1841 – 22 June 1931) was a French politician, president of the French republic from 1906 to 1913.He was born at Mézin in the département of Lot-et-Garonne, France, where his father was clerk of the peace. He studied law and became an advocate at Nérac, beginning his public career there as municipal councillor (1868), afterwards mayor (1871), and as councillor-general of the département of Lot-et-Garonne (1871). Being an ardent Republican, he lost this position in May 1873 upon the fall of Thiers, but in February 1876 was elected deputy for Nérac. In the chamber he sat with the Republican Left, signed the protestation of 18 May 1877, and was re-elected five months later.In 1880 he became under-secretary of state in the department of the interior in Jules Ferry's ministry (May 1880 to November 1881). From 7 August 1882 to 20 February 1883 he was minister of the interior, and for a month (from 29 January 1883) was prime minister. His ministry had to face the question of the expulsion of the pretenders to the throne of France, owing to the proclamation by Prince Napoléon (January 1883).Fallières, who was ill at the time[citation needed], was not able to face the storm of opposition, and resigned when the senate rejected his project. The following November, however, he was chosen as minister of public instruction by Jules Ferry, and carried out various reforms in the school system.He resigned in March 1885, becoming minister of the interior in Maurice Rouvier's cabinet two years later. He exchanged his portfolio in December for that of the department of justice. He returned again to the ministry of the interior in February 1889, and finally retook the department of justice from March 1890 to February 1892. In June 1890 his département (Lot-et-Garonne) elected him to the senate by 417 votes to 23. There Fallières remained independent of party struggles, although maintaining his influence among the Republicans.In March 1899 he was elected president of the senate, and retained that position until January 1906, when he was chosen by a union of the groups of the Left in both chambers as candidate for the presidency of the republic. He was elected on the first ballot by 449 votes against 371 for his opponent, Paul Doumer.Fallieres was an outspoken opponent of the death penalty and gave pardon to many prisoners sentenced to death.".
- Armand_Fallières birthDate "1841-11-06".
- Armand_Fallières birthPlace Mézin.
- Armand_Fallières deathDate "1931-06-22".
- Armand_Fallières deathPlace Villeneuve-de-Mézin.
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- Armand_Fallières after Antonin_Dubost.
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- Armand_Fallières birthDate "1841-11-06".
- Armand_Fallières birthPlace France.
- Armand_Fallières birthPlace Mézin.
- Armand_Fallières dateOfBirth "1841-11-06".
- Armand_Fallières dateOfDeath "1931-06-22".
- Armand_Fallières deathDate "1931-06-22".
- Armand_Fallières deathPlace France.
- Armand_Fallières deathPlace Lannes,_Lot-et-Garonne.
- Armand_Fallières name "Armand Fallières".
- Armand_Fallières name "Fallieres, Armand".
- Armand_Fallières office List_of_Co-Princes_of_Andorra.
- Armand_Fallières office Prime_Minister_of_France.
- Armand_Fallières office "9".
- Armand_Fallières party Democratic_Republican_Alliance.
- Armand_Fallières placeOfBirth Mézin.
- Armand_Fallières placeOfDeath Villeneuve-de-Mézin.
- Armand_Fallières predecessor Charles_Duclerc.
- Armand_Fallières predecessor Émile_Loubet.
- Armand_Fallières president Jules_Grévy.
- Armand_Fallières primeminister Aristide_Briand.
- Armand_Fallières primeminister Ernest_Monis.
- Armand_Fallières primeminister Ferdinand_Sarrien.
- Armand_Fallières primeminister Georges_Clemenceau.
- Armand_Fallières primeminister Joseph_Caillaux.
- Armand_Fallières primeminister Maurice_Rouvier.
- Armand_Fallières primeminister Raymond_Poincaré.
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- Armand_Fallières shortDescription "President of France".
- Armand_Fallières successor Jules_Ferry.
- Armand_Fallières successor Raymond_Poincaré.
- Armand_Fallières termEnd "1883-02-21".
- Armand_Fallières termEnd "1913-02-18".
- Armand_Fallières termEnd "Served with Joan Josep Laguarda i Fenollera, Josep Pujargimzú, and Juan Benlloch i Vivó".
- Armand_Fallières termStart "1883-01-29".
- Armand_Fallières termStart "1906-02-18".
- Armand_Fallières title List_of_Presidents_of_France.
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- Armand_Fallières title Ministry_of_National_Education_(France).
- Armand_Fallières title Prime_Minister_of_France.
- Armand_Fallières title "interim Minister of Foreign Affairs".
- Armand_Fallières years "1882".
- Armand_Fallières years "1883".
- Armand_Fallières years "1887".
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- Armand_Fallières comment "Clément Armand Fallières (French pronunciation: [aʁmɑ̃ faljɛʁ]; 6 November 1841 – 22 June 1931) was a French politician, president of the French republic from 1906 to 1913.He was born at Mézin in the département of Lot-et-Garonne, France, where his father was clerk of the peace. He studied law and became an advocate at Nérac, beginning his public career there as municipal councillor (1868), afterwards mayor (1871), and as councillor-general of the département of Lot-et-Garonne (1871).".
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