Louis Marchegay

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Louis Marchegay (5 October 1869 Rochefort – 15 September 1933, Saint-Germain-de-Prinçay), was a French politician.

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He gained a degree in law at Sciences Po, and he was elected as a deputy for Vendée in 1895 after the death of . He lost the next election and he was replaced by .

As he had lands, he was elected as the President of the Portland Artificial Cement of Indochina.

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