Louis Malvy

[1] Louis-Jean Malvy was born on 1 December 1875 in Figeac.

Malvy was a member of the Radical Party and served in the Chamber of Deputies as representative of Lot from 1906 to 1919 and from 1924 to 1942.

[2] He was sub-secretary of state for Justice from 2–23 June 1911 and sub-secretary of state for the Interior and Religion from 27 June 1911 to 14 January 1912.

[2] Along with Joseph Caillaux he was charged with treason in 1918 and was exiled for five years.

Malvy died on 10 June 1949 of a heart attack.