French establishments in India (constituency)

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The Établissements français de l'Inde, previously known as Indes orientales was a constituency in the French National Assembly between 1789 and 1954.

It was succeeded by India's Puducherry constituency in the Lok Sabha.

Constituent Assembly of 1789[]

Député des Indes orientales elected by the Assembly of Pondichéry.

  • Philibert-Augustin-Bernard de Beylié (1789–1791)
  • Joseph de Kerjean (1789–1790, abstentionist)
  • Jean-Louis Monneron (1790–1791)

Second Republic[]

  • Lecour de Grandmaison (Jan–May 1849)
  • Auguste Bourgoin (His deputy, sat from 24 April 1849 to 26 May 1849)

Third Republic[]

  • Pierre Desbassayns de Richemont (1871–1876, then senator from 1876 to 1882)
  • Jules Godin (1876–1881, then senator from 1891 to 1900)
  • Louis Alype dit Pierre-Alype (1881–1898)
  • Louis Henrique-Duluc (1898–1906)
  • Philema Lemaire (1906–1910)
  • Paul Bluysen (1910–1924, then senator from 1924 to 1928)
  • Gabriel Louis Angoulvant (from 1924 to 1928)
  • Jean Coponat (1928–1932)
  • Pierre Dupuy (1932–1942)

Fourth Republic[]

External links[]

  • Biography of the deputies of the EFI on the site of the French National Assembly
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