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  1. Gaston Doumergue. Pierre Paul Henri Gaston Doumergue (French pronunciation: [ɡastɔ̃ dumɛʁɡ]; 1 August 1863 in Aigues-Vives, Gard – 18 June 1937 in Aigues-Vives) was a French politician of the Third Republic. He served as President of France from 1924 to 1931, succeeding Alexandre Millerand, who had resigned.

  2. Doumergue Gaston (Gastonas Dumèrgas) 1863 04 01 Aigues-Vives (Dard’o departamentas) 1937 06 18 Aigues-Vives (Dard’o departamentas), Prancūzijos valstybės veikėjas. Nuo 1893 Atstovų Rūmų deputatas (atstovavo radikalams). 1902–21 buvo įvairių sričių ministras. 1910–13 senatorius, 1917–24 Senato pirmininkas. 1913 12–1914 06 ministras pirmininkas. 1924–31 Prancūzijos ...

  3. 11 de feb. de 2014 · 14 février 2014 – Colloque Gaston Doumergue au Palais du Luxembourg organisé par le CODA 2013. février 11th, 2014; Le Comité d’Organisation Doumergue Anniversaire 2013 (CODA 2013) organise un colloque sur Gaston Doumergue […] Conférence Gaston Doumergue au Carré d’Art à Nîmes: samedi 11 janvier 2014 à 16h. janvier 10th, 2014

  4. Gaston•Doumergue: Born: 1 August 1863 in Aigues-Vives, Gard (FRA) Died: 18 June 1937 in Aigues-Vives, Gard (FRA) NOC: France: Other participations. Games Role NOC As;

  5. French; President of the Republic 1924–31, Prime Minister 1913, 1934 Born in 1863, Doumergue studied law and became a colonial magistrate before being elected to the Chamber of Deputies. A moderate Radical, he enjoyed a reasonably successful career in government before the First World War and then settled comfortably into the role of regime ...

  6. After the riot, Albert Lebrun asked Gaston Doumergue, former President of the Republic, to return as head of Government to form a Government of National Unity. April 1936 The Front Populaire won the general election. June 1936 Léon Blum became Prime Minister in June and led the first predominantly Socialist Government of the Third Republic.

  7. Albert François Lebrun ( French: [albɛʁ ləbʁœ̃]; 29 August 1871 – 6 March 1950) was a French politician, President of France from 1932 to 1940. He was the last president of the Third Republic. He was a member of the centre-right Democratic Republican Alliance (ARD).