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As president, his eccentric behaviour caused some consternation; on one occasion, after a delegation of schoolgirls had presented him with a bouquet, he tossed the flowers back at them. On another occasion a few days later, he gave an interview to the British
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In June 1898, he was elected president of the chamber, and was re-elected in 1901, but rejected in 1902. Nevertheless, he came forward brilliantly in 1904 and 1905 as a supporter of the law on the
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was abolished in 1981, he was the only French head of state during whose term in office no persons in France were executed. Deschanel himself was a longtime death penalty opponent.
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Politique intĂ©rieure et Ă©trangĂšre : la sĂ©paration, les retraites, la dĂ©lation, l'anti-patriotisme, l'entente franco-anglaise, les affaires du Maroc
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wearing nothing but his decorations. It all culminated when, late one night, 24 May 1920, he fell out of a large window of the presidential train near
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He was re-elected deputy in 1910, and on 23 May 1912 was chosen to be the President of the Chamber. In this role he played a great part during
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on 10 April 1897, were triumphs of clear and eloquent exposition of the political and social aims of the Progressist party.
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for three months. After his release he was elected to the senate in January 1921, serving until his death from pneumonia.
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as the national orator; he delivered orations more frequently than he made speeches. He served until he was elected
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Forst, Michel (1 January 1999). "The Abolition of the Death Penalty in France".
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after taking some sleeping pills and was found wandering in his nightshirt by a
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in Paris. The family left Paris for several months in 1870–1871, due to the
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Deschanel aspired to a much more active role as president than had been
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Paul Deschanel was schooled at the CollĂšge Sainte-Barbe-des-Champs in
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on 17 January 1920 by an overwhelming majority, having beaten
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President of France
Alexandre Millerand
Raymond Poincaré
Alexandre Millerand
Senate
Eure-et-Loir
President of the Chamber of Deputies
Henri Brisson
Raoul PĂ©ret
LĂ©on Bourgeois
Chamber of Deputies
Schaerbeek
Belgium
Paris
France
Democratic Republican Alliance
Alma mater
University of Paris

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President of France

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