List of presidents of the National Assembly of France

This article lists Presidents of the French Parliament or, as the case may be, of its lower chamber.

The National Constituent Assembly was created in 1789 out of the Estates-General. It, and the revolutionary legislative assemblies that followed – the Legislative Assembly (1791–1792) and the National Convention (1792–1795), had a quickly rotating Presidency. With the establishment of the Directory in 1795, there were two chambers of the French legislature. The lower, the Council of Five Hundred, also had a quickly rotating chairmanship. Under Napoleon I, the Legislative Corps had all authority to actually enact laws, but was essentially a rubberstamp body, lacking the power to debate legislation. With the restoration of the monarchy, a bicameral system was restored, with a Chamber of Peers and a Chamber of Deputies. The Chamber of Deputies, for the first time, had presidents elected for a substantial period of time.

With the revolution of 1848, the monarchical assemblies were dissolved and replaced again with a unicameral National Assembly, which Napoleon III replaced with a new version of his uncle's Legislative Corps. With the establishment of the Third Republic, the name of Chamber of Deputies was restored; after 1876 it was joined by a Senate as upper house. The Chamber of Deputies was renamed the National Assembly in the constitution of the Fourth Republic, and is still known as that.

Presidents of the National Constituent Assembly (1789–1791)

Presidents of the National Constituent Assembly rotated in short periods.

L'Assemblée Nationale Constituante
President Began Ended
Jean-Sylvain Bailly 17 June 1789 3 July 1789
Louis Philippe Joseph, duc d'Orléans 3 July 1789 3 July 1789
Jean-Georges Lefranc de Pompignan 3 July 1789 18 July 1789
François Alexandre Frédéric, duc de La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt 18 July 1789 3 August 1789
Jacques Guillaume Thouret 3 August 1789 3 August 1789
Isaac René Guy le Chapelier 3 August 1789 17 August 1789
Stanislas, comte de Clermont-Tonnerre 17 August 1789 31 August 1789
César Guillaume de La Luzerne 31 August 1789 9 September 1789
Stanislas, comte de Clermont-Tonnerre 9 September 1789 28 September 1789
Jean-Joseph Mounier 28 September 1789 10 October 1789
Emmanuel Marie Michel Philippe Fréteau de Saint-Just 10 October 1789 28 October 1789
Armand Gaston Camus 28 October 1789 12 November 1789
Jacques Guillaume Thouret 12 November 1789 23 November 1789
Raymond de Boisgelin de Cucé 23 November 1789 5 December 1789
Emmanuel Marie Michel Philippe Fréteau de Saint-Just 5 December 1789 22 December 1789
Jean-Nicolas Démeunier 22 December 1789 4 January 1790
François-Xavier de Montesquiou-Fézensac 4 January 1790 18 January 1790
Gui-Jean-Baptiste Target 18 January 1790 2 February 1790
Jean-Xavier Bureau de Pusy 2 February 1790 16 February 1790
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord 16 February 1790 28 February 1790
François-Xavier de Montesquiou-Fézensac 28 February 1790 15 March 1790
Jean-Paul Rabaut Saint-Étienne 15 March 1790 27 March 1790
Jean-François, baron de Menou 27 March 1790 12 April 1790
Charles François, Marquis de Bonnay 12 April 1790 27 April 1790
François Henri, comte de Virieu 27 April 1790 29 April 1790
Jean-Louis Gouttes 29 April 1790 8 May 1790
Jacques Guillaume Thouret 8 May 1790 27 May 1790
Bon-Albert Briois de Beaumetz 27 May 1790 8 June 1790
Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès 8 June 1790 21 June 1790
Louis-Michel Le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau 21 June 1790 5 July 1790
Charles François, Marquis de Bonnay 5 July 1790 20 July 1790
Jean-Baptiste Treilhard 20 July 1790 31 July 1790
Antoine d'André 31 July 1790 16 August 1790
Samuel-Pierre Du Pont de Nemours 16 August 1790 30 August 1790
Joseph-Henri baron de Jessé 30 August 1790 11 September 1790
Jean-Xavier Bureau de Pusy 11 September 1790 25 September 1790
Jean-Louis Emmery 25 September 1790 9 October 1790
Philippe-Antoine Merlin (known as Merlin de Douai) 9 October 1790 25 October 1790
Antoine Barnave 25 October 1790 8 November 1790
Charles-Antoine Chasset 8 November 1790 20 November 1790
Alexandre de Lameth 20 November 1790 4 December 1790
Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve 4 December 1790 20 December 1790
Charles François, Marquis de Bonnay 20 December 1790 20 December 1790
Antoine d'André 20 December 1790 4 January 1791
Jean-Louis Emmery 4 January 1791 18 January 1791
Henri Jean-Baptiste Grégoire 18 January 1791 29 January 1791
Honoré-Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau 29 January 1791 14 February 1791
Adrien Duport 14 February 1791 26 February 1791
Louis-Marie, vicomte de Noailles 26 February 1791 14 March 1791
Anne-Pierre, marquis de Montesquiou-Fézensac 14 March 1791 29 March 1791
François Denis Tronchet 29 March 1791 9 April 1791
Jean-Baptiste-Charles Chabroud 9 April 1791 23 April 1791
Jean-François Reubell 23 April 1791 9 May 1791
Antoine d'André 9 May 1791 24 May 1791
Jean-Xavier Bureau de Pusy 24 May 1791 6 June 1791
Luc Dauchy 6 June 1791 19 June 1791
Alexandre, vicomte de Beauharnais 19 June 1791 3 July 1791
Charles de Lameth 3 July 1791 19 July 1791
Jacques Defermon des Chapelières 19 July 1791 30 July 1791
Alexandre, vicomte de Beauharnais 30 July 1791 13 August 1791
Charles Louis Victor, prince de Broglie 13 August 1791 27 August 1791
Théodore Vernier 27 August 1791 10 September 1791
Jacques Guillaume Thouret 10 September 1791 30 September 1791

Presidents of the Legislative Assembly (1791–1792)

Presidents of the Legislative Assembly rotated in short periods.

L'Assemblée Nationale Legislative
President Began Ended
Claude Batault 1 October 1791 3 October 1791
Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret 3 October 1791 17 October 1791
Jean-Baptiste Ducastel 17 October 1791 30 October 1791
Pierre-Victurnien Vergniaud 30 October 1791 15 November 1791
Vincent-Marie Viénot de Vaublanc 15 November 1791 28 November 1791
Bernard Germain de Lacépède 28 November 1791 10 December 1791
Pierre-Édouard Lémontey 10 December 1791 26 December 1791
Nicolas-Louis François de Neufchâteau 26 December 1791 8 January 1792
Jean Antoine d'Averhoult 8 January 1792 22 January 1792
Guadet 22 January 1792 7 February 1792
Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas Caritat, Marquis de Condorcet 7 February 1792 19 February 1792
Mathieu Dumas 19 February 1792 4 March 1792
Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau 4 March 1792 19 March 1792
Armand Gensonné 19 March 1792 2 April 1792
Claude Dorizy 2 April 1792 15 April 1792
Félix Bigot, comte de Préameneu 15 April 1792 29 April 1792
Jean-Gérard Lacuée, count of Cessac 29 April 1792 13 May 1792
Honoré Muraire 13 May 1792 27 May 1792
François-Alexandre Tardiveau 27 May 1792 10 June 1792
Antoine Français de Nantes 10 June 1792 24 June 1792
Louis Stanislas de Girardin 24 June 1792 8 July 1792
Jean-Baptiste Annibal Aubert du Bayet 8 July 1792 22 July 1792
André-Daniel Laffon de Ladébat 22 July 1792 7 August 1792
Jean-François Merlet 7 August 1792 20 August 1792
Jean-François Delacroix 20 August 1792 2 September 1792
Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles 2 September 1792 16 September 1792
Pierre Joseph Cambon 16 September 1792 19 September 1792

Presidents of the National Convention (1792–1795)

Bold indicates second term as President.

CoPS refers to Committee of Public Safety

CoGS refers to Committee of General Security

President Began Ended Notes
Philippe Rühl 20 September 1792 20 September 1792 Served briefly at opening of first session as Dean.
Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve 20 September 1792 4 October 1792 Girondist: Committed suicide while in hiding June 1794.
Jean-François Delacroix 4 October 1792 18 October 1792 Executed with Danton, 5 April 1794.
Marguerite-Élie Guadet 18 October 1792 1 November 1792 Girondist: Executed 17 June 1794.
Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles 1 November 1792 15 November 1792 Executed with Danton, 5 April 1794.

Member of CoPS (30 May 1793 – 29 Dec 1793).

Henri Grégoire 15 November 1792 29 November 1792 Constitutional Bishop of Blois.
Bertrand Barère de Vieuzac 29 November 1792 13 December 1792 Member of CoPS (7 April 1793 – 1 September 1794).
Jacques Defermon des Chapelières 15 December 1792 27 December 1792 a Girondist who survived in hiding.
Jean-Baptiste Treilhard 27 December 1792 10 January 1793 Member of CoPS (7 Apr 1793 – 12 Jun 1793), (31 Jul 1794 – 5 Nov 1794), and (4 May 1795 – 2 Aug 1795).
Pierre-Victurnien Vergniaud 10 January 1793 24 January 1793 Girondist: Executed 31 October 1793.
Jean-Paul Rabaut Saint-Étienne 24 January 1793 7 February 1793 Girondist: Executed 5 December 1793.
Jean-Jacques Bréard 7 February 1793 21 February 1793 Member of CoPS (7 Apr 1793 – 5 Jun 1793), (31 Jul 1794 – 5 Dec 1794), (4 Jan 1795 – 4 May 1795).
Edmond Louis Alexis Dubois-Crancé 21 February 1793 7 March 1793
Armand Gensonné 7 March 1793 21 March 1793 Girondist: Executed 31 October 1793.
Jean Debry 21 March 1793 4 April 1793 Later served as member of CoGS.
Jean-François-Bertrand Delmas 4 April 1793 18 April 1793 Member of CoPS (4 Apr 1793 – 10 Jul 1793), (1 Sep 1794 – 4 Jan 1795).
Marc David Alba Lasource 18 April 1793 2 May 1793 Girondist: Executed 31 October 1793.
Jean-Baptiste Boyer-Fonfrède 2 May 1793 16 May 1793 Girondist: Executed 31 October 1793.
Maximin Isnard 16 May 1793 30 May 1793 Member of CoGS.

Girondist who survived in hiding.

François René Auguste Mallarmé 30 May 1793 13 June 1793
Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois 13 June 1793 27 June 1793 Member of CoPS (6 Sep 1793 – 1 Sep 1794).
Jacques-Alexis Thuriot de la Rosière 27 June 1793 11 July 1793 Member of CoPS (10 Jul 1793 – 20 Sep 1793), (31 Jul 1794 – 5 Dec 1794).
Jean Bon Saint-André 11 July 1793 25 July 1793 Member of CoPS (12 Jun 1793 – 31 Jul 1794).
Georges Danton 25 July 1793 8 August 1793 Executed 5 April 1794.
Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles 8 August 1793 22 August 1793 See above.
Maximilien Robespierre 22 August 1793 5 September 1793 Executed 28 July 1794.

Member of CoPS (27 Jul 1793 – 27 Jul 1794).

Jacques Nicolas Billaud-Varenne 5 September 1793 19 September 1793 Member of CoPS (6 Sep 1793 – 1 Sep 1794).
Joseph Cambon 19 September 1793 3 October 1793 Member of Finance Committee, created Great Book of the Public Debt.
Louis-Joseph Charlier 3 October 1793 22 October 1793
Moyse Bayle 22 October 1793 6 November 1793
Pierre Antoine Laloy 6 November 1793 21 November 1793
Gilbert Romme 21 November 1793 6 December 1793 Committed suicide after failed Prairial Insurrection of Year III.
Jean-Henri Voulland 6 December 1793 21 December 1793 Member of CoGS.
Georges Couthon 21 December 1793 5 January 1794 Executed with Robespierre.

Member of CoPS (30 May 1793 – 27 Jul 1794).

Jacques-Louis David 5 January 1794 20 January 1794 Famous painter.

Member of CoGS.

Marc-Guillaume-Alexis Vadier 20 January 1794 4 February 1794 Member of CoGS.
Joseph-Nicolas Barbeau du Barran 4 February 1794 19 February 1794 Known as Dubarran.
Louis Saint-Just 19 February 1794 6 March 1794 Executed with Robespierre

A member of CoPS (30 May 1793 – 27 Jul 1794).

Philippe Rühl 6 March 1794 21 March 1794 Member of CoGS.
Jean-Lambert Tallien 21 March 1794 5 April 1794
Jean-Pierre-André Amar 5 April 1794 20 April 1794 Member of CoGS.
Jean-Baptiste-Robert Lindet 20 April 1794 5 May 1794 Member of CoPS (7 Apr 1793 – 12 Jun 1793), (22 Jun 1793 – 6 Oct 1794).
Lazare Carnot 5 May 1794 20 May 1794 Member of CoPS (14 Aug 1793 – 6 Oct 1794).

Director of France (4 November 1795 – 5 September 1797)

Claude-Antoine Prieur de la Côte d'Or 20 May 1794 4 June 1794 Member of CoPS (14 Aug 1793 – 6 Oct 1794).
Maximilien Robespierre 4 June 1794 19 June 1794 Presided over Festival of the Supreme Being in this term.
Élie Lacoste 19 June 1794 5 July 1794
Jean-Antoine Louis du Bas-Rhin 5 July 1794 19 July 1794 Member of CoGS.
Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois 19 July 1794 3 August 1794 See above.
Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai 3 August 1794 18 August 1794 Member of CoPS (1 Sep 1794 – 4 Jan 1795), (3 Feb 1795 – 3 Jun 1795), (2 Aug 1795 – 4 Nov 1795).

Director of France (8 September 1797 – 18 June 1799).

Antoine-Christophe Merlin de Thionville 18 August 1794 2 September 1794
André Antoine Bernard de Saintes 2 September 1794 22 September 1794
André Dumont 22 September 1794 7 October 1794
Jean Jacques Régis Cambacérès 7 October 1794 22 October 1794 Napoleon's Second Consul (12 December 1799 – 18 May 1804).
Pierre Louis Prieur de la Marne 22 October 1794 6 November 1794 Member of CoPS (10 Jul 1793 – 31 Jul 1794), (6 Oct 1794 – 3 Feb 1795) .
Louis Legendre 6 November 1794 24 November 1794
Jean-Baptiste Clauzel 24 November 1794 6 December 1794
Jean-François Reubell 6 December 1794 21 December 1794 Director of France (2 November 1795 – 19 May 1799).
Pierre-Louis Bentabole 21 December 1794 6 January 1795
Étienne-François Le Tourneur de la Manche 6 January 1795 20 January 1795 Director of France (2 November 1795 – 26 May 1797).
Joseph-Stanislas Rovère de Fontvielle 20 January 1795 4 February 1795
Paul Barras 4 February 1795 19 February 1795 Director of France (2 November 1795 – 10 November 1799).
Francois Louis Bourdon de l'Oise 19 February 1795 6 March 1795
Antoine Claire Thibaudeau 6 March 1795 24 March 1795
Jean Pelet de la Lozère 24 March 1795 5 April 1795 Protestant leader.
François Antoine de Boissy d'Anglas 5 April 1795 20 April 1795 Member of CoPS (3 Jul 1795 – 4 Nov 1795).
Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès 20 April 1795 5 May 1795 Director of France (20 May 1799 – 10 November 1799).

Arranged coup of 18 Brumaire, Napoleon's Second Consul (10 November – 12 December 1799).

Théodore Vernier 5 May 1795 26 May 1795
Jean-Baptiste Charles Matthieu 26 May 1795 4 June 1795
Jean-Denis Lanjuinais 4 June 1795 19 June 1795
Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvrai 19 June 1795 4 July 1795
Louis Gustave le Doulcet 4 July 1795 19 July 1795 Girondist survivor.
Louis Marie de La Révellière-Lépeaux 19 July 1795 3 August 1795 Director of France (2 November 1795 – 18 June 1799).
Pierre Claude François Daunou 3 August 1795 19 August 1795 Girondist survivor.
Joseph Chénier 19 August 1795 2 September 1795
Théophile Berlier 2 September 1795 23 September 1795
Pierre-Charles-Louis Baudin 23 September 1795 8 October 1795
Jean Joseph Victor Génissieu 8 October 1795 26 October 1795 Minister of Justice and Lord Chancellor of France 5 January - 4 April 1796.

Presidents of the Council of Five Hundred (1795–1799)

Le Conseil des Cinq-Cents
Präsident Beginn Ende
Pierre Claude François Daunou 28 October 1795 21 November 1795
Marie-Joseph Chénier 22 November 1795 21 December 1795
Jean-Baptiste Treilhard 22 December 1795 20 January 1796
Armand-Gaston Camus 21 January 1796 19 February 1796
Antoine Claire Thibaudeau 20 February 1796 20 March 1796
Louis Gustave le Doulcet 21 March 1796 19 April 1796
Aaron-Jean-François Crassous 20 April 1796 19 May 1796
Jacques Defermon des Chapelières 20 May 1796 18 June 1796
Jean Pelet (known as Pelet de la Lozère) 19 June 1796 18 July 1796
François Antoine de Boissy d'Anglas 19 July 1796 17 August 1796
Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret 18 August 1796 21 September 1796
Charles-Antoine Chasset 22 September 1796 21 October 1796
Jean-Jacques Régis de Cambacérès 22 October 1796 20 November 1796
Nicolas Marie Quinette 21 November 1796 20 December 1796
Jean Debry 21 December 1796 19 January 1797
François Riou de Kersalaün 20 January 1797 18 February 1797
Pierre Antoine Laloy 19 February 1797 20 March 1797
Michel Mathieu Lecointe-Puyraveau 21 March 1797 21 April 1797
François Lamarque 21 April 1797 19 May 1797
Jean-Charles Pichegru 20 May 1797 18 June 1797
Pierre Henry-Larivière 19 June 1797 18 July 1797
Joseph-Vincent Dumolard 19 July 1797 17 August 1797
Joseph-Jérôme Siméon 18 August 1797 21 September 1797
François Lamarque (interim) 18 August 1797 21 September 1797
Jean-Baptiste Jourdan 22 September 1797 21 October 1797
François-Toussaint Villers 22 October 1797 20 November 1797
Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès 21 November 1797 20 December 1797
Joseph Boulay de la Meurthe 21 December 1797 19 January 1798
Jacques-Charles Bailleul 20 January 1798 18 February 1798
Antoine-François Hardy 19 February 1798 20 March 1798
Alexis Pison du Galland 21 March 1798 19 April 1798
Joseph-Clément Poullain de Grandprey 20 April 1798 19 May 1798
Jacques Antoine Creuzé-Latouche 20 May 1798 18 June 1798
Marie-Joseph Chénier 19 June 1798 19 July 1798
Michel Mathieu Lecointe-Puyraveau 20 July 1798 17 August 1798
Pierre Claude François Daunou 18 August 1798 21 September 1798
Jean-Baptiste Jourdan 22 September 1798 21 October 1798
Dieudonné Dubois 22 October 1798 20 November 1798
Julien Savary 21 November 1798 20 December 1798
Théophile Berlier 21 December 1798 19 January 1799
Jean-Baptiste Leclerc (known as Leclerc du Maine et Loire) 20 January 1799 18 February 1799
Gabriel Malès 19 February 1799 20 March 1799
Philippe-Laurent Pons 21 March 1799 19 April 1799
Jean-Marie Heurtault de la Merville 20 April 1799 19 May 1799
Jean Debry 20 May 1799 18 June 1799
Jean Joseph Victor Génissieu 19 June 1799 18 July 1799
Jean-Baptiste Quirot 19 July 1799 17 August 1799
Joseph Boulay de la Meurthe 18 August 1799 22 September 1799
Jean-Pierre Chazal 23 September 1799 22 October 1799
Lucien Bonaparte 23 October 1799 12 November 1799
Joseph Boulay de la Meurthe 22 November 1799 21 December 1799
Pierre Claude François Daunou 22 December 1799 26 December 1799
Jean-Ignace Jacqueminot 22 December 1799 26 December 1799

Presidents of the Legislative Corps (1800–1814)

President Began Ended
Jean-Baptiste Perrin des Vosges 1 January 1800 21 January 1800
Jean-Pierre Duval 21 January 1800 5 February 1800
Henri Jean-Baptiste Grégoire 5 February 1800 20 February 1800
Jean-Baptiste Girot-Pouzol 20 February 1800 7 March 1800
Claude Pierre Dellay d'Agier 7 March 1800 22 March 1800
Isaac Tarteyron 22 March 1800 31 March 1800
Pierre Jacques Chatry-Lafosse 22 November 1800 7 December 1800
Alexis Pison du Galland 7 December 1800 22 December 1800
Antoine Bourg-Laprade 22 December 1800 6 January 1801
Jean-Jacques Bréard 6 January 1801 21 January 1801
Jean-Francois Rossée 21 January 1801 5 February 1801
Jacques Poisson de Coudreville 5 February 1801 20 February 1801
Jean-Baptiste Leclerc, dit Leclerc du Maine et Loire 20 February 1801 7 March 1801
Francois Joseph Lefebvre-Cayet 7 March 1801 21 March 1802
Charles Francois Dupuis 22 November 1801 7 December 1801
Jean Francois Baraillon 7 December 1801 22 December 1801
Pierre Louis Lefebvre-Laroche 22 December 1801 6 January 1802
Nicolas-Bernard Belzais-Courménil 6 January 1802 21 January 1802
Joseph Pematin 21 January 1802 5 February 1802
Denis Couzard 5 February 1802 20 February 1802
Louis Ramond de Carbonnières 20 February 1802 7 March 1802
Jaques Devismes 7 March 1802 22 March 1802
Jean-Francois-Joseph Marcorelle 5 April 1802 21 April 1802
Francois Lobjoy 21 April 1802 6 May 1802
Pierre-Antoine Rabaut-Dupuis 6 May 1802 20 May 1802
Francois Delattre 21 February 1803 7 March 1803
Jean-Francois Méric 7 March 1803 22 March 1803
Jean-Louis Girod de L'Ain 22 March 1803 6 April 1803
Marie-Félix Faulcon 6 April 1803 21 April 1803
Vincent-Marie Viénot de Vaublanc 21 April 1803 7 May 1803
Francois Lagrange 7 May 1803 21 May 1803
Jérôme Reynaud de Lascours 21 May 1803 29 May 1803
Louis de Fontanes 10 January 1804 24 January 1810
Élisabeth-Pierre de Montesquiou-Fezensac 24 January 1810 23 November 1813
Claude Ambroise Régnier 23 November 1813 4 June 1814

President of the Chamber of Départements' Deputies (1814–1815)

President Began Ended
Joseph Lainé 11 June 1814 20 March 1815

President of the Chamber of Representatives (4 June – 13 July 1815)

President Began Ended
Jean-Denis, Comte Lanjuinais 4 June 1815 13 July 1815

Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies of the Departments (1815–1830)

President Began Ended
Joseph Lainé 12 October 1815 5 September 1816
Étienne, duc Pasquier 12 November 1816 13 November 1817
Pierre François Hercule, comte de Serre 13 November 1817 11 December 1818
Auguste Ravez 11 December 1818 5 November 1827
Pierre Paul Royer-Collard 25 February 1828 16 May 1830

Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies (1830–1848)

President Began Ended
Casimir Pierre Perier 6 August 1830 21 August 1830
Jacques Laffitte 21 August 1830 11 November 1830
Casimir Pierre Perier 11 November 1830 31 May 1831
Louis Gaspard Amédée, baron Girod de l'Ain 1 August 1831 28 April 1832
André Marie Dupin 29 April 1832 2 February 1839
Hippolyte Passy 16 April 1839 12 May 1839
Paul Sauzet 24 December 1839 24 February 1848

Presidents of the National Constituent Assembly (1848–1849)

President Began Ended
Philippe Joseph Benjamin Buchez 5 May 1848 5 June 1848
Antoine Marie Jules Sénard 5 June 1848 29 June 1848
Pierre Marie de Saint-Georges 29 June 1848 19 July 1848
Armand Marrast 19 July 1848 26 May 1849

President of the National Legislative Assembly (1849–1852)

President Began Ended
André Marie Dupin 1 June 1849 2 December 1851

Presidents of the Legislative Corps (1852–1870)

Portrait Name Took office Left office Political party Legislature
(election)
Adolphe Billault 9 March 1852 12 November 1854 Bonapartist I
Charles, duc de Morny 12 November 1854 10 March 1865 Bonapartist I · II · III
Alexandre, comte Walewski 1 September 1865 29 March 1867 Bonapartist III
Eugène Schneider 2 April 1867 4 September 1870 Bonapartist III · IV

Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies (1871–1940)

Portrait Name Took office Left office Political party
Jules Grévy
(1st term)
16 February 1871 2 April 1873 Left Republican
Louis Buffet 4 April 1873 15 March 1875 Conservative
(Moderate Monarchist)
Gaston Audiffret-Pasquier 15 March 1875 6 March 1876 Conservative
(Moderate Monarchist)
Jules Grévy
(1st term)
(provisional to 13 March 1876)
8 March 1876 31 January 1879 Left Republican
Léon Gambetta 31 January 1879 3 November 1881 Opportunist Republican
Henri Brisson
(1st term)
3 November 1881 8 April 1885 Radical Republican
Charles Floquet
(1st term)
8 April 1885 4 April 1888 Radical Republican
Jules Méline 4 April 1888 16 November 1889 Left Republican
Charles Floquet
(2nd term)
16 November 1889 16 January 1893 Radical Republican
Jean Casimir-Perier
(1st term)
16 January 1893 5 December 1895 Left Republican
Charles Dupuy 5 December 1893 2 June 1894 Left Republican
Jean Casimir-Perier
(2nd term)
2 June 1894 5 July 1894 Left Republican
Auguste Burdeau 5 July 1894 12 December 1894 Left Republican
Henri Brisson
(2nd term)
18 December 1894 9 June 1898 Radical Republican
Paul Deschanel
(1st term)
9 June 1898 10 June 1902 Democratic Republican Alliance
Léon Bourgeois 10 June 1902 12 January 1904 Radical Socialist Party
Henri Brisson
(3rd term)
12 January 1904 10 January 1905 Radical Socialist Party
Paul Doumer 10 January 1905 8 June 1906 Radical Socialist Party
Henri Brisson
(4th term)
8 June 1906 23 May 1912 Radical Socialist Party
Paul Deschanel
(2nd term)
23 May 1912 12 February 1920 Democratic Alliance
Raoul Péret
(1st term)
12 February 1920 9 June 1924 Democratic Alliance
Paul Painlevé 9 June 1924 22 April 1925 Republican-Socialist Party
Édouard Herriot
(1st term)
22 April 1925 22 July 1926 Radical Socialist Party
Raoul Péret
(2nd term)
22 July 1926 11 January 1927 Democratic Alliance
Fernand Bouisson 11 January 1927 31 May 1936 Republican-Socialist Party
Édouard Herriot
(2nd term)
4 June 1936 9 July 1940 Radical Socialist Party

President of the Consultative Assembly (1943–1945)

Portrait Name Took office Left office Political party Legislature
(election)
Félix Gouin 9 November 1943 8 November 1945 SFIO Provisional

Presidents of the Constituent National Assembly (1945–1946)

Portrait Name Took office Left office Political party Legislature
(election)
Félix Gouin 8 November 1945 22 January 1946 SFIO I (1945)
Vincent Auriol 31 January 1946 27 November 1946 SFIO II (Jun.1946)

Presidents of the National Assembly, Fourth Republic (1946–1958)

Portrait Name Department Took office Left office Political party Legislature
(election)
Vincent Auriol Haute-Garonne 3 December 1946 21 January 1947 SFIO I (Nov.1946)
Édouard Herriot Rhône 21 January 1947 12 January 1954 Radical
II (1951)
André Le Troquer
(1st term)
Seine 12 January 1954 11 January 1955 SFIO
Pierre Schneiter Marne 11 January 1955 24 January 1956 MRP
André Le Troquer
(2nd term)
Seine 24 January 1956 9 December 1958 SFIO III (1956)

Presidents of the National Assembly, Fifth Republic (1958–present)

Portrait Name Department Took office Left office Political party Legislature
(election)
Jacques Chaban-Delmas
(1st term)
Gironde 9 December 1958 25 June 1969 UNR
UDR
I (1958) · II (1962) · III (1967) · IV (1968)
Achille Peretti Hauts-de-Seine 25 June 1969 2 April 1973 UDR IV (1968)
Edgar Faure Doubs 2 April 1973 3 April 1978 UDR
RPR
V (1973)
Jacques Chaban-Delmas
(2nd term)
Gironde 3 April 1978 2 July 1981 RPR VI (1978)
Louis Mermaz Isère 2 July 1981 2 April 1986 PS VII (1981)
Jacques Chaban-Delmas
(3rd term)
Gironde 2 April 1986 23 June 1988 RPR VIII (1986)
Laurent Fabius
(1st term)
Seine-Maritime 23 June 1988 22 January 1992 PS IX (1988)
Henri Emmanuelli Landes 22 January 1992 2 April 1993 PS
Philippe Séguin Vosges 2 April 1993 12 June 1997 RPR X (1993)
Laurent Fabius
(2nd term)
Seine-Maritime 12 June 1997 29 March 2000 PS XI (1997)
Raymond Forni Territoire de Belfort 29 March 2000 25 June 2002 PS
Jean-Louis Debré Eure 25 June 2002 2 March 2007 UMP XII (2002)
Patrick Ollier Hauts-de-Seine 7 March 2007 19 June 2007 UMP
Bernard Accoyer Haute-Savoie 26 June 2007 19 June 2012 UMP XIII (2007)
Claude Bartolone Seine-Saint-Denis 26 June 2012 20 June 2017 PS XIV (2012)
François de Rugy Loire-Atlantique 27 June 2017 4 September 2018 REM XV (2017)
Richard Ferrand Finistère 12 September 2018 21 June 2022 REM
Yaël Braun-Pivet Yvelines 28 June 2022 Incumbent REM XVI (2022) · XVII (2024)

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This article is about the city in Indonesia. For the Indonesian navy ship, see KRI Dumai (652). For dūmài (督脈), the extraordinary meridian, see Meridian (Chinese medicine). Not to be confused with Dubai or Dumais. City in RiauDumaiCityCity of DumaiKota DumaiOther transcription(s) • Chinese杜迈 • JawiدومايOffice building in Dumai FlagCoat of armsLocation within RiauDumaiLocation in Sumatra and IndonesiaShow map of SumatraDumaiDumai (Indonesia)Show map ...

 

Abdullah Al-Mayouf Abdullah Al-Mayouf (2018)Informasi pribadiNama lengkap Abdullah Al-MayoufTanggal lahir 23 Januari 1987 (umur 37)Tempat lahir Riyadh, Arab SaudiTinggi 187 cm (6 ft 2 in)Posisi bermain Penjaga gawangInformasi klubKlub saat ini Al-Hilal FCNomor 1Karier senior*Tahun Tim Tampil (Gol)2016 – Al-Hilal FC 35 (0)Tim nasional2013 – Arab Saudi 9 (0) * Penampilan dan gol di klub senior hanya dihitung dari liga domestik Abdullah Al-Mayouf (lahir 23 Januari 1987) ...

PangebatanDesaHalaman depan Balai desaNegara IndonesiaProvinsiJawa TengahKabupatenBanyumasKecamatanKaranglewasKode pos53161Kode Kemendagri33.02.18.2002 Luas185,92 haJumlah penduduk6316Kepadatan- Pangebatan adalah desa di kecamatan Karanglewas, Banyumas, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia. Geografis Desa Pangebatan terletak di Barat Daya Kota Purwokerto, Ibu kota Kabupaten Banyumas dekat dengan 3 aliran sungai yaitu Sungai Banjaran, Sungai Jengok dan Sungai Logawa. Batas wilayah Batas-batas desa Pang...

 

Japanese manuscript paper Popular design Genkō yōshi (原稿用紙, manuscript paper) is a type of Japanese paper used for writing. It is printed with squares, typically 200 or 400 per sheet, each square designed to accommodate a single Japanese character or punctuation mark. Genkō yōshi may be used with any type of writing instrument (pencil, pen or ink brush), and with or without a shitajiki (protective under-sheet). While in the past genkō yōshi was used for all types of manuscript w...

 

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Railway and metro station in Tokyo, Japan Ogikubo Station荻窪駅The station forecourt on the north side of Ogikubo Station in September 2011General informationLocationSuginami, TokyoJapanOperated by JR East Tokyo Metro Line(s) ■ Chūō Main Line M Marunouchi Line Connections Bus terminalOther informationStation codeM-01, JC09, JB04HistoryOpened21 December 1891; 132 years ago (21 December 1891)LocationOgikubo StationLocation within Special wards of TokyoShow map of Special war...

 

Species of large bird from Africa Wattled crane Conservation status Vulnerable  (IUCN 3.1)[1] CITES Appendix II (CITES)[2] Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Gruiformes Family: Gruidae Genus: Grus Species: G. carunculata Binomial name Grus carunculata(Gmelin, JF, 1789) Synonyms Ardea carunculata Gmelin, 1789 Bugeranus carunculatus (Gmelin, 1789) The wattled crane (Grus carunculata) is a large, threat...

 

Canadian ice hockey player (born 1992) Ice hockey player Tyler Toffoli Toffoli with the Los Angeles Kings in April 2016Born (1992-04-24) April 24, 1992 (age 32)Scarborough, Ontario, CanadaHeight 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)Weight 198 lb (90 kg; 14 st 2 lb)Position Right wingShoots RightNHL teamFormer teams Winnipeg JetsLos Angeles KingsVancouver CanucksMontreal CanadiensCalgary FlamesNew Jersey DevilsNational team  CanadaNHL draft 47th overall, 2010Los Angel...

此条目序言章节没有充分总结全文内容要点。 (2019年3月21日)请考虑扩充序言,清晰概述条目所有重點。请在条目的讨论页讨论此问题。 哈萨克斯坦總統哈薩克總統旗現任Қасым-Жомарт Кемелұлы Тоқаев卡瑟姆若马尔特·托卡耶夫自2019年3月20日在任任期7年首任努尔苏丹·纳扎尔巴耶夫设立1990年4月24日(哈薩克蘇維埃社會主義共和國總統) 哈萨克斯坦 哈萨克斯坦政府...

 

SMAS Fons Vitae 1 JakartaInformasiDidirikan29 Juli 1959JenisSwastaAkreditasiA (Unggul)MotoCerdas, Beriman dan BersaudaraKepala SekolahSr. Marianne, OSF, S.Pd.Jumlah kelas5 kelas X, 6 kelas XI, 7 kelas XIIJurusan atau peminatanMIPA dan IPSRentang kelasX MIPA, X IPS, XI MIPA, XI IPS, XII MIPA, XII IPSKurikulumKurikulum 2013StatusSwastaAlamatLokasiJalan Matraman Raya 129, Jakarta Timur, DKI Jakarta,  IndonesiaTel./Faks.(021)-8510733Situs webwww.fonsvitae-1.sch.idMoto SMA Fons...

 

Национальное аэрокосмическое агентство Азербайджана Штаб-квартира Баку, ул. С. Ахундова, AZ 1115 Локация  Азербайджан Тип организации Космическое агентство Руководители Директор: Натиг Джавадов Первый заместитель генерального директора Тофик Сулейманов Основание Осн�...

Confederate Army general (1790–1862) David E. TwiggsNickname(s)Bengal Tiger[1]BornFebruary 14, 1790 (1790-02-14)Richmond County, Georgia, USADiedJuly 15, 1862 (1862-07-16) (aged 72)Augusta, Georgia, CSAPlace of burialTwiggs Cemetery, Augusta, GeorgiaAllegiance United States of America Confederate States of AmericaService/branch United States Army Confederate States ArmyYears of service1812–1861 (USA)1861 (CSA)Rank Brevet Major General, USA M...

 

Campionato mondiale di Formula 1 1974Edizione n. 25 del Campionato mondiale di Formula 1 Dati generaliInizio13 gennaio Termine6 ottobre Prove15 Titoli in palioPiloti Emerson Fittipaldisu McLaren M23 Costruttori McLaren Altre edizioniPrecedente - Successiva Edizione in corso Il campionato mondiale di Formula 1 1974 organizzato dalla FIA è stato, nella storia della categoria, il 25° ad assegnare il Campionato Piloti e il 17° ad assegnare il Campionato Costruttori. È iniziato il 13 genna...

 

Coppa Europa 1954 Competizione Coppa Europa Sport Rugby a 15 Edizione 5ª Organizzatore Federazione Italiana Rugby e Rugby Europe[1] Date dal 5 aprile 1954al 24 aprile 1954 Luogo Italia Partecipanti 6 Formula eliminazione diretta Sede finale Stadio dei Centomila (Roma) Risultati Vincitore Francia(5º titolo) Finalista Italia Statistiche Incontri disputati 5 Un'immagine della finale tra Italia e Francia allo Stadio dei Centomila a Roma Cronologia della competizione Coppa ...

Elected corporate bodies responsible for local government in English civil parishes Not to be confused with Parochial church council. The parishes of England, as of December 2021. A parish council is a civil local authority found in England, which is the lowest tier of local government.[1] They are elected corporate bodies, with variable tax raising powers, and they carry out beneficial public activities in geographical areas known as civil parishes. There are about 10,480 parish and ...

 

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かみとんだちょう 上富田町 中辺路の八上王子 上富田町旗 上富田町章(1967年11月制定) 国 日本地方 近畿地方都道府県 和歌山県郡 西牟婁郡市町村コード 30404-2法人番号 8000020304042 面積 57.37km2総人口 15,324人 [編集](推計人口、2024年9月1日)人口密度 267人/km2隣接自治体 田辺市、西牟婁郡白浜町町の木 ヤマモモ町の花 サクラ上富田町役場町長 [編集]奥田誠所在地 〒64...

Fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium Fictional character FingolfinTolkien characterFëanor threatens Fingolfin illustration by Tom LobackIn-universe informationAliasesNolofinwë, AracánoRaceElvesBook(s)The Silmarillion Fingolfin (Sindarin: [fiŋˈɡolfin]) is a character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, appearing in The Silmarillion. He was the son of Finwë, High King of the Noldor. He was threatened by his half-brother Fëanor, who held him in contempt for not be...

 

Constituency of the National Assembly of France 7th constituency of YvelinesinlineConstituency of the National Assembly of FranceYvelines' 7th Constituency shown within Île-de-FranceDeputyAurélien RousseauPPDepartmentYvelinesCantonsAndrésy, Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, Meulan, Triel-sur-SeineRegistered voters78,358 Politics of France Political parties Elections Previous Next The 7th constituency of Yvelines is a French legislative constituency in the Yvelines département. Description The 7th...