Maurice Cabart-Danneville
Biography
Maurice Cabart-Danneville , born on June 9th, 1886 and dead on May 2nd, 1942, is a French politician, senator of the Manche.Wire of Charles Maurice Cabart-Danneville, itself parliamentary of the English Channel, like mayor of Tourlaville, it follows studies of medicine. He becomes excellent doctor, often that of the poor.
He begins his political career in 1928, the Headlight of the English Channel saying him then: “Should normally gather under its name, the votes of those which disgust the political bargainings… Crossbred of humane Socialist and sincere republican, is able to fill in the social domain, the task which he affirms to want to take… ”. He is elected elected general adviser of Cherbourg, then the following year city council man of this same city.
In 1930, it stands as a candidate to the succession of Adrien Gaudin de Villaine to the Senate, falling under the political line of his father, and is elected with the second turn, on July 27th, 1930, then re-elected with the first turn on January 10th, 1933, its mandate having taken end on December 31st, 1941.
Registered in the republican Union, it takes part in work concerning the navy, more particularly on the regulation and the retirements of the merchant navy. He was also Member of the Commission to the Foreign affairs. He does not take share with the vote of the full powerss with Philippe Pétain in 1940, and voluntarily withdraws political scene, taking refuge in his property of the “Sorbs” with the Mirror factory (Handle).
Source
- “Cabart-Danneville (Maurice)”, in Dictionary of the Members of Parliament French 1889-1940 , Jean Jolly (to dir.), PUF, 1960
- “a Family of the Valley-with-Saire”, Re-examined Department of the English Channel, April 1975, Volume 17 - Fasicule 66, pages 79 and 80.
- the Headlight of the English Channel, on October 13rd, 1928, “Doctor Cabart-Danneville”, with a signed illustration Golds.
External bond
- Its card on the site of the Senate
Photographs and illustrations
- Illustration of Golds in the Headlight of the English Channel, on October 13rd, 1928
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