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Barthou

[ bar-too ]

noun

  1. (Jean) Louis [zhah, n, lwee], 1862–1934, French statesman and author.


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First the Barthou Cabinet fell as a result of financial legislation and of an attack on the part of M. Caillaux.

M. Barthou, the Minister of Justice, complained bitterly of the work which this new institution caused him.

But dissensions arose between its leaders; M. Briand and M. Barthou did not entirely agree.

M. Barthou pushed the three-years bill already supported by the Briand Cabinet.

Louis Barthou next became Prime Minister, and the important legislative measure of the year was the new military law.

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