Joseph Eugène Michel

Joseph Eugène Michel (23 July 1821 – 13 March 1885) was a French lawyers and politician who was Representative and then Senator of Basses-Alpes between 1871 and 1995.

Joseph Eugène Michel
Representative of Basses-Alpes
In office
8 February 1871  7 March 1876
Senator of Basses-Alpes
In office
30 January 1876  24 January 1885
Succeeded byJean-Baptiste Bouteille
Marius Soustre
Personal details
Born(1821-07-23)23 July 1821
Seyne, Basses-Alpes, France
Died13 March 1885(1885-03-13) (aged 63)
Digne-les-Bains, Basses-Alpes, France
NationalityFrench
OccupationLawyer, politician

Early years

Eugène Michel was born on 23 July 1821 in Seyne, Basses-Alpes (now Alpes-de-Haute-Provence).[1] He studied law, and registered at the bar in Digne. He entered politics at the start of the French Third Republic when he ran for election on 8 February 1871 as representative for Basses-Alpes in the National Assembly.[2]

Deputy

Michel won election by 15,996 votes out of 25,739 voters. He sat with the center left, but did not always vote with this group.[2] He then joined the Lavergne(fr) group.[3] Michel voted for peace with Prussia and against repeal of the laws of exile. He abstained from voting on the petition of the bishops and on the resignation of Adolphe Thiers. He voted for the septennat, for the ministry of Albert de Broglie, for the Walloon amendment and for the constitutional laws.[2] He left office on 7 March 1876.[1] Michel was a member of the general council for the canton of Seyne and president of this council.[2]

Senator

Michel was a Senator of Basses-Alpes from 30 January 1876 to 24 January 1885.[1] he was elected by 196 votes out of 326 voters. He sat with the constitutional group, which often voted with the right. He voted for the dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies requested by the de Broglie ministry.[2] However, after the 16 May 1877 crisis he opposed to the new cabinet. In July 1883 he fought Article 7 of the Judicial Reform Bill to abolish a number of courts. He failed to be reelected in the triennial renewal of the Senate on 6 January 1885, winning only 151 votes out of 439 voters.[2]

Michel died on 13 March 1885 in Digne-les-Bains, Basses-Alpes.[1]

Notes

    Sources

    • Eugène Michel (in French), Assemblée nationale, retrieved 2018-04-16
    • Le Figaro (1876), "Eugène Michel", Sénateurs et Députés: silhouettes à la plume (in French), au Journal Le Figaro, retrieved 2018-04-16
    • Robert, Adolphe; Cougny, Gaston (1889–1891), "MICHEL (JOSEPH-EUGÈNE)", in Edgar Bourloton (ed.), Dictionnaire des Parlementaires français (1789–1889) (in French), retrieved 2018-04-16
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