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- Q1255723 abstract "Léon Jean Martinaud-Déplat (9 August 1899 – 5 October 1969) was a French lawyer and Radical politician who was a deputy in 1932–36 and in 1951–56.He was Minister of Justice in 1952–53 and then Minister of the Interior in 1953–54.He was violently anti-communist, and was opposed to granting autonomy or independence of the North African colonies.His hard-line views caused him to be expelled from his party in 1955, and he failed to be reelected the next year.".
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- Q1255723 birthPlace "Lyon, France".
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- Q1255723 name "Léon Jean Martinaud-Déplat".
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- Q1255723 termEnd "1953-06-28".
- Q1255723 termEnd "1954-06-19".
- Q1255723 termStart "1952-01-20".
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- Q1255723 comment "Léon Jean Martinaud-Déplat (9 August 1899 – 5 October 1969) was a French lawyer and Radical politician who was a deputy in 1932–36 and in 1951–56.He was Minister of Justice in 1952–53 and then Minister of the Interior in 1953–54.He was violently anti-communist, and was opposed to granting autonomy or independence of the North African colonies.His hard-line views caused him to be expelled from his party in 1955, and he failed to be reelected the next year.".
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- Q1255723 name "Léon Jean Martinaud-Déplat".