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Séraphin Léopold Buisset (10 June 1870–9 January 1949) was a French politician. Séraphin Buisset was born in Rives in the Isère départment and was a wine merchant there. He was elected as a conseiller général in 1907 and to the town council of Rives in 1912. In the 1914 general election he and was elected to the French Chamber of Deputies where he sat with the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) (French socialist party) and held his seat constantly thereafter until 1940. He was elected mayor of Rives in 1919 and again held the office without interruption until removed in 1941.

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  • Séraphin Léopold Buisset (10 June 1870–9 January 1949) was a French politician. Séraphin Buisset was born in Rives in the Isère départment and was a wine merchant there. He was elected as a conseiller général in 1907 and to the town council of Rives in 1912. In the 1914 general election he and was elected to the French Chamber of Deputies where he sat with the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) (French socialist party) and held his seat constantly thereafter until 1940. He was elected mayor of Rives in 1919 and again held the office without interruption until removed in 1941. (en)
  • Séraphin Léopold Buisset est un homme politique français né le 10 juin 1870 et mort le 9 janvier 1949 à Rives (Isère). Fils de paysan, Adrien Léopold Buisset et de Adèle Meurs, il devient négociant en vins après ses études primaires. Marié en 1900 à Marquis Emilie Joséphine. Il adhère à la SFIO et entreprend de briser le pouvoir des familles Kléber et Blanchet, puissants industriels qui se partagent les fonctions politiques locales, bien que le département de l'Isère vote souvent à gauche. Séraphin Buisset est élu conseiller général en 1907, puis député en 1914 et enfin maire en 1919. Il est constamment réélu jusqu'en 1940. De 1914 à 1936, le député Buisset appartient à la commission du Commerce et de l'industrie, ainsi qu'à la commission des Comptes définitifs des économies. De 1936 à 194 (fr)
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  • Séraphin Léopold Buisset est un homme politique français né le 10 juin 1870 et mort le 9 janvier 1949 à Rives (Isère). Fils de paysan, Adrien Léopold Buisset et de Adèle Meurs, il devient négociant en vins après ses études primaires. Marié en 1900 à Marquis Emilie Joséphine. Il adhère à la SFIO et entreprend de briser le pouvoir des familles Kléber et Blanchet, puissants industriels qui se partagent les fonctions politiques locales, bien que le département de l'Isère vote souvent à gauche. Séraphin Buisset est élu conseiller général en 1907, puis député en 1914 et enfin maire en 1919. Il est constamment réélu jusqu'en 1940. De 1914 à 1936, le député Buisset appartient à la commission du Commerce et de l'industrie, ainsi qu'à la commission des Comptes définitifs des économies. De 1936 à 1940, il est membre de la commission des Boissons. Il vote contre les pleins pouvoirs à Philippe Pétain le 10 juillet 1940, ce qui lui vaut d'être révoqué de tous ses mandats par le Régime de Vichy. (fr)
  • Séraphin Léopold Buisset (10 June 1870–9 January 1949) was a French politician. Séraphin Buisset was born in Rives in the Isère départment and was a wine merchant there. He was elected as a conseiller général in 1907 and to the town council of Rives in 1912. In the 1914 general election he and was elected to the French Chamber of Deputies where he sat with the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) (French socialist party) and held his seat constantly thereafter until 1940. He was elected mayor of Rives in 1919 and again held the office without interruption until removed in 1941. In July 1940 Buisset was among the 80 members of the French Parliament who voted against the grant of special powers to Philippe Pétain and the creation of the Vichy régime. In consequence he was removed from his offices. Buisset died in Rives in 1949 and is buried there. A street in the town is named in his honour. (en)
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