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The Chamber of Deputies of France at the Palais Bourbon in 1841. Floor plan of the conference hall of the Chamber of Deputies. The Chamber of Deputies (French: Chambre des députés, [ʃɑ̃bʁ de depyte]) was the lower house of Parliament in France at various times in the 19th and 20th centuries: [1]
Historically, French Chamber of Deputies was the lower house of the French Parliament during the Bourbon Restoration, the July Monarchy, and the French Third Republic; the name is still informally used for the National Assembly under the nation's current Fifth Republic.
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.
List of deputies of the 13th National Assembly of France (2007 to 2012) List of deputies of the 14th National Assembly of France (2012 to 2017) List of deputies of the 15th National Assembly of France (2017 to 2022) List of deputies of the 16th National Assembly of France (2022 to present)
André Marie Jean Jacques Dupin (1 February 1783 – 8 November 1865), commonly called Dupin the Elder, was a French advocate, president of the chamber of deputies and of the Legislative Assembly. Dupin was born at Varzy, in the Nièvre département, in France. He was educated by his father, who was a lawyer of eminence, and at an early age he ...
Dissolved the newly elected Chamber of Deputies of France; Reduced the number of deputies in future Chambers; Summoned new electoral colleges for September of that year; Withdrew the Deputies' right of amendment; Excluded the commercial middle-class from future elections [1] They were intended to restore the previous political order.
The Address of the 221 was an address to king Charles X of France by the chambre des députés at the opening of the French parliament on 18 March 1830. It expressed the defiance of the chambre's liberal majority of 221 deputies to the government headed by Jules, prince de Polignac, and helped lead to the July Revolution.
Partial legislative elections were held in France on 11 September 1819, during the Second Restoration, to choose delegates to the French Chamber of Deputies.It was the third of three elections (the others coming in 1817 and 1818) under a new law that called for legislative elections to be held annually in one-fifth of the nation's departments.