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From 1818 to 1824, he served in the National Assembly, where he opposed the reinstallation of Ferdinand VII to the throne of Spain at the time of Trocadero (1823), with the eventual result that he found the leisure for a four-year tour of Italy, Greece, Turkey, Palestine and Egypt in the company of his son Léon de Laborde.
André Berthelot (1862–1938) was the son of the chemist and politician Marcellin Berthelot and a député of the Seine.
Benoist Apparu (born 24 November 1969) was Secretary of State for Housing under the Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development, Transport and Housing, Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, in the François Fillon III government, and a member of the National Assembly of France.
He was deputy of Haute-Saône at the National Assembly of France and had been president of this department for more than 10 ans.
Consequently, de Gaulle and his followers in the RPF voted against ratification in the lower house of the French Parliament.
François Deluga (born 18 November 1956 in Cauderan, Bordeaux, Gironde) is a member of the National Assembly of France, representing the 8th constituency of Gironde.
Jean-Christophe Cambadélis (born August 14, 1951) is a member of the National Assembly of France, born in Neuilly-sur-Seine.
Jean-Louis Gagnaire (born April 29, 1956 in Saint-Étienne, Loire) is a member of the National Assembly of France.
From 1951 until 1955, Monsabert served as a deputy in the Rassemblement du Peuple Français political party in the National Assembly of France, representing the region Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
After receiving this report, prime minister Lionel Jospin addressed the Assemblée Nationale on 10 October 1998 and announced his decision to withdraw.
In 2008, a Union for a Popular Movement deputy, Jacques Myard, submitted a proposal for a parliamentary commission on cults, especially in medical and paramedical fields.
In 1846 he was returned to the Chamber of Deputies for Hérault, but the revolution of 1848 drove him into private life, from which he only emerged after the downfall of the Second Empire, when in February 1871 he was returned to the National Assembly.
Colette Le Moal (b. 1932), member of the National Assembly of France.
Jean-Marc Lefranc (born 1947), member of the National Assembly of France
Marie-Odile Bouillé (born 1950), member of the National Assembly of France
Catherine Quéré (born 1948), a member of the National Assembly of France
Yves Vandewalle (born 1950), French member of the National Assembly of France