Armand Bouat (31 March 1873 in
Padirac
Padirac () is a commune in the Lot department in south-western France.
Population
Notable people
* Armand Bouat (1873—1929), politician and merchant
See also
*Padirac Cave
*Communes of the Lot department
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— 11 August 1929 in
Neuilly-sur-Seine
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) was a
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politician and merchant. He was elected to the
French National Assembly
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in 1924 from the
Lot constituency, as a
Radical Socialist candidate. Bouat became mayor of
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People
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in 1925. He was re-elected to the National Assembly in 1928.
References
1873 births
1929 deaths
Mayors of places in Occitania (administrative region)
Socialist Party (France) politicians
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