Henri Brisson
(Eugène Henri Brisson; Bourges, 1835-Paris, 1912) French politician.He was Prime Minister of France twice (1885 and 1898) and was characterized politically as a staunch Republican with radically anti-clerical ideas.
Henri Brisson
After graduating from Laws in Paris devoted himself to politics and journalism, regularly appearing in various publications on republican ideology, especially L'Avenir .In 1868 he founded the magazine La Revue Politique , which was suspended a year later; he also collaborated as editor at Le Temps .Henri Brisson was one of the main organizers of the opposition to the Emperor Napoleon III (who reigned between 1852 and 1870).After the 1870 revolution, he was appointed deputy mayor of the Paris city hall on September 4, a position from which he resigned for having disavowed an agreement of his by the national defense government.
After this incident he tried to access the National Assembly, and although he did not succeed in his first candidacy, he was elected as a deputy for Paris in February 1871.He soon made clear his militancy on the extreme left, which Over time he came to lead, and his condition as an educated and honest man, which earned him to be considered one of the most accredited parliamentarians.That year Brisson made speeches on the Ernoul law and municipal law and succeeded in getting the principle of free and compulsory education upheld.
In 1876 he was again elected as a member of parliament as a representative of a Parisian district and was one of the 363 deputies who protested the coup of 1877.Henri Brisson was elected again in the following elections, taking charge of the budget committee at the end of the decade, and in 1881 he replaced Léon Gambetta as president of the Chamber.
When Jules Ferry's cabinet fell in March 1885, Brisson was commissioned to form a new executive, which only lasted until December 29 of that year.Brisson resigned after obtaining a loan of 150 million francs for the company from Beijing and Madagascar by a narrow difference of six votes, when he considered that he did not enjoy the confidence of Parliament.He did not appear again in any parliamentary group, showing himself as soon as on the part of the moderate republicans as of the radicals.
In 1894 he was elected again for the presidency of the House, a position that he assumed until his replacement by Paul Deschanel in 1898.After heading a commission that investigated the bribery accusations against some deputies in the Panama scandal, after the fall of Jules Meline's cabinet he again formed a short-lived government (from May 28 to October 25, 1898) , who was involved in the controversy because of the constant accusations that the Minister of War, Jules Chanoine, directed against Alfred Dreyfus in the framework of the famous Dreyfus affair.
In 1900 he was elected president of the Chamber of Deputies and, although he was defeated in the 1902 elections, he was again elected deputy for Marseille the following year.Henri Brisson returned to occupy the position of Speaker of the House without interruption from 1904 to 1912, giving important support to the movement that fought for the separation of the affairs of Church and State.
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