Léon Bourgeois

Léon Bourgeois

Infobox Prime Minister
name=Léon Bourgeois


order=64th Prime Minister of France
term_start =1 November 1895
term_end =29 April 1896
predecessor =Alexandre Ribot
successor =Jules Méline
birth_date =21 May 1851
death_date =death date and age|1925|9|29|1851|5|21
party=None

Léon Victor Auguste Bourgeois (21 May 1851ndash 29 September 1925) was a Jewish French statesman.

He was born in Paris, and was trained in law. After holding a subordinate office (1876) in the department of public works, he became successively prefect of the Tarn (1882) and the Haute-Garonne (1885), and then returned to Paris to enter the ministry of the interior. He became prefect of police in November 1887, at the critical moment of Jules Grévy's resignation from the presidency. In the following year he entered the chamber, being elected deputy for the Marne, in opposition to General Boulanger, and joined the radical left. He was under-secretary for home affairs in Charles Floquet's ministry of 1888, and resigned with it in 1889, being then returned to the chamber for Reims. In the Pierre Tirard's ministry, which succeeded, he was minister of the interior, and subsequently, on 18 March 1890, minister of public instruction in the cabinet of Freycinet, a post for which he had qualified himself by the attention he had given to educational matters. In this capacity he was responsible in 1890 for some important reforms in secondary education.

He retained his office in Émile Loubet's cabinet in 1892, and was minister of justice under Alexandre Ribot at the end of that year, when the Panama scandals were making the office one of peculiar difficulty. He energetically pressed the Panama prosecution, so much so that he was accused of having put wrongful pressure on the wife of one of the defendants in order to procure evidence. To meet the charge, he resigned in March 1893 but again took office and retired only with the rest of the Freycinet ministry.

In November 1895 he formed his own cabinet, distinctively radical, which fell as the result of a constitutional crisis arising from the persistent refusal of the senate to vote supply. The Bourgeois ministry seemed to think that popular opinion would enable them to override what they regarded as an unconstitutional action on the part of the upper house; but the public was indifferent and the senate triumphed. The blow damaged Bourgeois's career as an "homme de gouvernement". As minister of public instruction in the Brisson cabinet of 1898 he organized courses for adults in primary education. After this short ministry he represented his country with dignity and effect at the Hague peace congress, and in 1903 was nominated a member of the permanent court of arbitration.

He held somewhat aloof from the political struggles of the Waldeck-Rousseau and Combes ministries, travelling considerably in foreign countries. In 1902 and 1903 he was elected president of the chamber. In 1905 he replaced the duc d'Audiffret-Pasquier as senator for the department of Marne, and in May 1906 became minister of foreign affairs in the Sarrien cabinet. He was responsible for the direction of French diplomacy in the conference at Algeciras. He was delegate to both Hague Conferences held on 1899 and 1907.

Following World War I he became President of the Council of the League of Nations and won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in 1920.

Bourgeois's Ministry, 1 November 1895 - 29 April 1896

*Léon Bourgeois - President of the Council and Minister of the Interior
*Marcellin Berthelot - Minister of Foreign Affairs
*Godefroy Cavaignac - Minister of War
*Paul Doumer - Minister of Finance
*Louis Ricard - Minister of Justice
*Édouard Locroy - Minister of Marine
*Émile Combes - Minister of Public Instruction, Fine Arts, and Worship
*Albert Viger - Minister of Agriculture
*Pierre-Paul Guieysse - Minister of Colonies
*Edmond Guyot-Dessaigne - Minister of Public Works
*Gustave Mesureur - Minister of Commerce, Industry, Posts, and Telegraphs

Changes
*28 March 1896 - Bourgeois succeeds Berthelot as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Ferdinand Sarrien succeeds Bourgeois as Minister of the Interior.

External link and references

* [http://www.nobel-winners.com/Peace/leon_bourgeois.html About Leon Victor Auguste Bourgeois]
*Initial text from a 1911 Encyclopedia.


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