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André Lebon (26 August 1858 – 17 February 1938) was a French lawyer and politician.


Early years

André Lebon was born on 26 August 1858 in
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, Seine-Inférieure. His father was Charles Lebon, founder of the Société du Gaz Lebon. After completing his secondary education André Lebon attended the Faculty of Law in Paris, where he obtained his license. He wrote many books on history and constitutional law. He was made a knight of the Legion of Honour in 1887, and later was promoted to Grand Officer. Until 1890, under the pseudonym André Daniel, he published an annual review of the history of the previous year entitled ''L'Année politique''. He was appointed a professor at the
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in 1884. In 1890 he was secretary of the French delegation to the International Workers' Conference in Berlin.


Political career

Lebon was chief of staff to the President of the Senate, Philippe Le Royer, from 1882 to 1893. Lebon ran for election on 22 September 1889 as deputy for
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, Deux-Sèvres, on the Progressive Republican platform. He was defeated by the monarchist candidate, Paul Taudière. He ran again for the same seat on the same platform on 20 August 1893 and defeated Taudière on the first ballot. He wanted the republic to be open to all, and although he respected the freedom of the church he wanted it to have no influence on legislation. Lebon was secretary of the Chamber of Deputies until 1895. He was responsible for the Labor and Budget committees for the 1897 financial year. Lebon was Minister of Commerce, Industry and Posts & Telegraphs from 26 January 1895 to 28 October 1895 in the cabinet of
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. He resigned with his colleagues on 28 October 1895. He was Minister of Colonies from 26 April 1896 to 26 June 1898 in the cabinet of
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. Georges Bonnefous, who later would also become Minister of Commerce and Industry, served as his deputy chief of staff. Lebon was the first Minister of the Colonies to have made an official visit to one of them, when he visited Senegal while in office. He was criticized for having taken unnecessarily harsh measures against Alfred Dreyfus during his imprisonment on Devil's Island. In the general elections of 8 May 1898 Lebon ran again for the Parthenay district but was defeated in the first round by the Marquis de Maussabré. He also failed to be elected on 27 April 1902.


Later years (1898–1938)

Lebon then devoted himself to business, and served as censor of
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, Chairman of the Board of Crédit Foncier d'Algerie, of the shipping line Messageries Maritimes and of several financial and industrial companies. He became first president of the Comité central des armateurs de France (CCAF: Central Committee of French Shipowners). He engaged
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in 1903 to administer the committee. De Rousiers was secretary-general and vice-president-delegate of the committee. André Lebon died on 17 February 1938 in Paris.


Publications

Publications by André Lebon include the ten volumes of the ''Année politique''. Books included: * * * * * * * * André Lebon also contributed to the '' Revue politique et parlementaire'' and the ''Nouvelle revue''.


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* * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lebon, Andre 1858 births 1938 deaths People from Dieppe, Seine-Maritime Politicians from Normandy Progressive Republicans (France) French Ministers of Commerce, Industry, Posts, and Telegraphs French Ministers of Overseas France Members of the 6th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic