Louis Guillon was a French agrarian leader and deputy for Vosges between 1932 and 1936.
[3] However in 1934 it moved right and it joined the Front paysan with the activist and radically right wing Comités de défense paysanne and the conservative Union nationale des syndicats agricoles.
[4] Initially going along with the radicalization for example at the height of the Stavisky Affair proposing the death penalty by hanging for politicians found guilty of forgery or embezzlement.
[6] The more right-wing element remained known as the PAPF and was led by Pierre Mathé (Côte-d'Or).
[2] He also led the small parliamentary technical group in the Chamber of Deputies the Independents of Economic, Social and Peasant Action (French: Indépendants d'action économique, sociale et paysanne, IAESP).