French radical politician. A leading parliamentarian of the inter-war period, Herriot was president of his party (191926, 193135, and 194556) and prime minister (192425, 1926, and 1932). As president of the chamber of deputies 193640 and a staunch republican, he challenged the legality of the 1940 parliamentary vote establishing the Vichy regime.
A graduate of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure, Herriot taught philosophy before becoming mayor of Lyon 190540 and 194557, and representing the Rhône department in parliament 191240 and 194657. Herriot combined internationalism (opposing Raymond Poincaré's 1923 occupation of the Ruhr) with social conservativism (distancing himself from Edouard
Daladier's participation in the Popular Front alongside socialists and communists). Arrested by the Vichy authorities in 1940 and deported to Germany in 1944, he served again as president of the National Assembly 194754.
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