Jean Marie Albin Édouard Valadier (7 September 1878 – 9 December 1959) was a French lawyer, administrator and politician who was senator from 1928 to 1945, and was briefly
Minister of Labor and Social Security in 1934.
Early years
Jean Marie Albin Édouard Valadier was born on 7 September 1878 in
Nîmes
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, Gard.
In July 1904 he obtained a degree in Law, and became private secretary to
René Viviani, Minister of Labor.
In March 1911 he was appointed controller at the Ministry of Labor.
He was elected to the municipal council of
Brou, Eure-et-Loir
Brou is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France.
Population
See also
*Communes of the Eure-et-Loir department
References
External links
Official site*Félix Charpentier
Félix Charpentier (10 January 1858 in Bollène ...
, in May 1912.
During
World War I (1914–18) he won the
Croix de Guerre
The ''Croix de Guerre'' (, ''Cross of War'') is a military decoration of France. It was first created in 1915 and consists of a square-cross medal on two crossed swords, hanging from a ribbon with various degree pins. The decoration was first awa ...
in October 1915 and the
Legion of Honor
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(military) in January 1918.
Valadier was secretary general of the French high commission in Great Britain, then in March 1920 became controller general of the Ministry of Labor.
He headed the office of
Albert Peyronnet
Albert Pierre Camille Peyronnet (5 January 1862 – 18 December 1958) was a French politician who was a senator from 1912 to 1945 and Minister of Labor in 1922–24.
Life
Albert Pierre Camille Peyronnet was born on 5 January 1862 in Brest, Fini ...
, Minister of Labor in the second cabinet of
Raymond Poincaré
Raymond Nicolas Landry Poincaré (, ; 20 August 1860 – 15 October 1934) was a French statesman who served as President of France from 1913 to 1920, and three times as Prime Minister of France.
Trained in law, Poincaré was elected deputy in 1 ...
in 1922.
In January 1923 he was appointed director of pensions and social insurance.
In June 1926 he was elected to the general council of
Eure-et-Loir, and in October 1926 was elected mayor of Brou.
National politics
On 5 May 1928 Valadier ran as a Radical in the senatorial by-election for Eure-et-Loir, and won in the second round of voting.
He was reelected in the first round on 23 October 1929.
He sat in the Senate with the Democratic, Radical and Radical Socialist Left.
On 30 January 1934 he was appointed
Minister of Labor and Social Assurance in the second cabinet of
Édouard Daladier, which resigned the day after the
events of 6 February 1934
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.
During World War II (1939–45) Valadier was proclaimed vice-president of the Senate on 11 January 1940.
On 8 February 1940 he was designated to chair the High Court of Justice in the absence of the president.
On 10 July 1940 Valadier voted in
Vichy in favor of the constitutional law that gave full powers to Marshal
Philippe Pétain.
Valadier explained, "it is better to keep in contact with Petain and collaborate with him in order to try to save the Senate and to preserve something of our democratic laws. I don't believe ... that, in the new constitution that the Marshal will draft, the Senate will be abolished. It will only be modified."
Valadier was closely associated with
Pierre-Étienne Flandin.
He was appointed to the National Council that Flandin established in January 1941.
On 7 February 1941 Valadier proposed that the Senate alone should have the role of "representation of the country".
Its role would be advisory, through a committee of thirty on the basic laws.
After the
Liberation of France Valadier was expelled from the Radical Party.
He died in Paris on 9 December 1959 aged 81.
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1878 births
1959 deaths
French Senators of the Third Republic
French Ministers of Labour and Social Affairs
Senators of Eure-et-Loir