Paul Doumer

Paul Doumer
Doumer in 1931
14th President of France
In office
13 June 1931 – 7 May 1932
Prime MinisterPierre Laval
André Tardieu
Preceded byGaston Doumergue
Succeeded byAlbert Lebrun
President of the Senate
In office
14 January 1927 – 9 June 1931
Preceded byJustin de Selves
Succeeded byAlbert Lebrun
Minister of Finance
In office
16 December 1925 – 9 March 1926
Prime MinisterAristide Briand
Preceded byLouis Loucheur
Succeeded byRaoul Péret
In office
16 January 1921 – 15 January 1922
Prime MinisterAristide Briand
Preceded byFrédéric François-Marsal
Succeeded byCharles de Lasteyrie
In office
1 November 1895 – 29 April 1896
Prime MinisterLéon Bourgeois
Preceded byAlexandre Ribot
Succeeded byGeorges Cochery
President of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
10 January 1905 – 31 May 1906
Preceded byHenri Brisson
Succeeded byHenri Brisson
Governor-General of French Indochina
In office
13 February 1897 – 14 March 1902
Preceded byArmand Rousseau
Succeeded byPaul Beau
Personal details
Born22 March 1857
Aurillac, France
Died7 May 1932(1932-05-07) (aged 75)
Paris, France
Manner of deathAssassination by gunshot
Political partyIndependent
Alma materUniversity of Paris
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Joseph Athanase Doumer, commonly known as Paul Doumer (French pronunciation: [pɔl dumɛːʀ]; 22 March 1857 – 7 May 1932), was a French politician who served as the President of France from June 1931 until his assassination in May 1932. He is described as "the Father of French Indochina,"[1] and was seen as one of the most active and effective governors general of Indochina.[2]

  1. ^ Logan, William Stewart (2000). Hanoi: Biography of a City. UNSW Press. p. 76. ISBN 978-0-86840-443-1.
  2. ^ "Paul Doumer | French politician, governor-general, assassination | Britannica". www.britannica.com. 2024-03-18. Retrieved 2024-04-27.

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