Jules Mline

Flix Jules Mline (May 20, 1838 - December 21, 1925) was a French statesman, prime minister from 1896 to 1898. He was born at Remiremont. Having taken up law as his profession, he was chosen a deputy in 1872, and in 1879 he was for a short time under-secretary to the minister of the interior. In 1880 he came to the front as the leading spokesman of the party which favoured the protection of French industries, and he had a considerable share in fashioning the protectionist legislation of the years 1890-1902. From 1883 to 1885 Mline was minister for agriculture, and in 1888-1889 he was president of the Chamber of Deputies. In 1896 he became premier (prsident du conseil) and minister for agriculture, offices which he vacated in 1898. At one time he edited La Rpublique francaise, and after his retirement from public life he wrote Le Retour de la terre et Ia surproduction industrielle, tout en faveur de l'agriculture (1905).

Mline's Ministry, 29 April 1896 - 28 June 1898

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Preceded by:
Lon Bourgeois
1895-1896
Prime Minister of France
1896-1898
Followed by:
Henri Brisson
1898
Mline, Jules Mline, Jules Meline, Jules

 

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