Description: 242- tir96Bronze medal, from the Mint of Palaugh ( horn of plenty punch since 1880) .Struck in 1966.Shocks and handling marks, oxidation, old patina.Rare .Artist / engraver : Paul BELMONDO (1898-1982).Dimensions : 68 mm .Weight : 191 g.Metal : bronze .Mark on the edge : cornucopia + bronze + 1966.Fast and careful shipping.The stand is not for sale.The stand is not for sale. Robert Prigent, born November 24, 1910 in Saint-Pol-sur-Mer (Nord) and died July 13, 1995 in Paris (Île-de-France), is a French politician and trade unionist.BiographyHe was secretary of the local CFTC union of Dunkirk when he joined the Popular Democratic Party. He organized the Workers' Family Movement during the war.In September 1943 he was a member of the Provisional Consultative Assembly in Algiers. He represents the Civil and Military Organization (OCM). He had an amendment adopted to the ordinance on the organization of public powers, which introduced women's suffrage.At the Liberation, Robert Prigent was appointed head of the General Commissariat for the Family. He defended the labor option during the formation of the Popular Republican Movement (MRP). He was elected MRP deputy for the Nord department in the two Constituent Assemblies and then deputy in the National Assembly (1945-1951). He was minister several times, notably of Population.He then exercised various functions in the associative environment in relation to his Christian and trade union convictions3.Government functions Minister of Population in the Charles de Gaulle government (2) (from November 21, 1945 to January 26, 1946) Minister of Public Health and Population in the Félix Gouin government (from January 26 to June 24, 1946) Minister of Population in the Georges Bidault government (1) (from June 24 to December 16, 1946) Minister of Public Health and Population in the Paul Ramadier government (from May 9 to October 22, 1947) Secretary of State at the Presidency of the Government Council Georges Bidault (2) (from February 14 to July 2, 1950) Secretary of State for the Interior in the Henri Queuille government (2) (from July 2 to 12, 1950)Distinctions Commander of the Legion of Honor Commander of the Legion of Honor, Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit, Commander of the Order of Public Health Commander of the Order of Public Health, Knight of the Order of Social Merit Knight of the Order of Social Merit.Robert Prigent, born November 24, 1910 in Saint-Pol-sur-Mer (Nord) and died July 13, 1995 in Paris (Île-de-France), is a French politician and trade unionist. In September 1943 he was a member of the Provisional Consultative Assembly in Algiers. He represents the Civil and Military Organization (OCM). He had an amendment adopted to the ordinance on the organization of public powers, which introduced women's suffrage. At the Liberation, Robert Prigent was appointed head of the General Commissariat for the Family. He defended the labor option during the formation of the Popular Republican Movement (MRP). He was elected MRP deputy for the Nord department in the two Constituent Assemblies and then deputy in the National Assembly (1945-1951). He was minister several times, notably of Population
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Type: Medals french
Composition: Bronze
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