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again on the 15th and was almost evenly split on the question of an armistice with Germany. Chautemps now suggested that to break the deadlock, that they should get a neutral authority to enquire what the German terms would be, which if honourable, the Cabinet could agree to study. If not, the Cabinet would agree to fight on. The Chautemps proposal passed by 13 to 6.
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Renowned as a skilful negotiator with friends from across the party divide, he was called upon on several occasions to attempt to build support for a coalition of the centre-left. He first became President of the Council for a short-lived government in 1930. After the electoral victory of the left in
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He entered local politics in the fiefdom of his parliamentarian uncle, Alphonse Chautemps, and followed a political career path typical of many Radical-Socialists: first elected town councillor for Tours (1912), then mayor (1919–25), parliamentary deputy (1919–34) and senator (1934–40). Chautemps
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on the 8th, and declared that the war must be ended and that PĂ©tain saw his position most clearly. On the 11th, during a Cabinet meeting, Chautemps suggested for Churchill to be invited back to France to discuss the hopeless situation; he attended a conference at Tours on 13 June. The Cabinet met
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France declared war on Germany in September 1939, and in May 1940, the German Army invaded and swept aside all opposition. With the fall of Dunkirk on 5 June and the defeat of the French Army imminent, Chautemps, dined with
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and succeeded Blum at the head of the government from June 1937 to March 1938. The franc was devalued, but government finances remained in difficulty. Pursuing the program of the Popular Front, he proceeded in the
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Born into a family of Radical politicians, Camille Chautemps was a lawyer by training and a noted amateur rugby-player in his youth, playing for Tours Rugby and
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was considered one of the chief figures of the 'right' (anti-socialist and pro-liberal) wing of the centre-left
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On 10 July 1940, Chautemps voted as a Senator in favour of granting the cabinet presided by Marshal
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Camille Chautemps – President of the Council and Minister of the Interior – Radical Socialist Party
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and became head of government once more in November 1933. The revelations of the
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government of 1936, Chautemps represented the Radical-Socialist Party as a
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succeeds Lamoureux as Minister of Labour and Social Security Provisions.
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authority to draw up a new constitution, thereby effectively ending the
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Camille Chautemps – President of the Council – Radical Socialist Party
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in August 1940 as anti-masonic regulation was adopted by PĂ©tain.
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Chautemps's Second Ministry, 26 November 1933 – 30 January 1934
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Chautemps subsequently served from April 1938 to May 1940 as
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for collaborating with the enemy; he was amnestied in 1954.
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Chautemps's Third Ministry, 22 June 1937 – 18 January 1938
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He was the father-in-law of U.S. politician and statesman
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Chautemps's Fourth Ministry, 18 January – 13 March 1938
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Chautemps's First Ministry, 21 February – 2 March 1930
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