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Jean-Pierre Plichon (Jean-Pierre Ignace Ildefonse Louis Plichon) was born on 13 March, 1907 in Paris, France, is a Jean Pierre Plichon was French engineer. Discover Jean-Pierre Plichon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

Popular As Jean-Pierre Ignace Ildefonse Louis Plichon
Occupation Politician
Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 13 March 1907
Birthday 13 March
Birthplace Paris, France
Date of death 14 May, 1966
Died Place Lille, Nord, France
Nationality France

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1814

His grandfather was Charles Ignace Plichon (1814–88), a company director who was first elected deputy in 1846, and then held office almost continuously until his death.

After his grandfather died the Indicateur d'Hazebrouck asserted that "Flanders made Plichon, Plichon made Flanders".

1846

His grandfather and uncle had held the seat almost continuously since 1846.

1865

Jean-Pierre's parents were Pierre Plichon (1865–1936), a lawyer, and Aimée Salanson (1882–1963).

His uncle was the industrialist Jean Plichon.

1889

The seat had been occupied by his uncle, Lieutenant-Colonel Jean Plichon, since 1889.

In his campaign he made the point that his family had already provided two deputies for the Nord department.

He defended the family, stood for protection of commerce and industry, and supported higher prices for farmers and the right for them to organize.

1907

Jean-Pierre Plichon (13 March 1907 – 14 May 1966) was a French engineer and politician who was a deputy for the Nord department from 1936 to 1942.

Jean-Pierre Plichon was born in Paris on 13 March 1907.

His family was from the Nord department.

1924

In 1924 his uncle was president of the Compagnie des mines de Béthune and Deputy for Nord.

The Bethune mines had become a fief of the Plichons, since Pierre Plichon and Jean-Pierre Plichon also joined the company.

Jean-Pierre Plichon studied at the Ecole centrale and qualified as an engineer of art and manufactures.

He moved to Bailleul, Nord, where he worked in industry.

1936

He did not have a clear majority in the first round of voting on 26 April 1936, but won in the second round on 3 May 1936.

Jean-Pierre Plichon was a member of the Chamber of Deputies representing the Nord department from 3 May 1936 to 31 May 1942 as a member of the Independent Republicans and Social Action group.

He was a member of committees on aeronautics and civil and criminal law.

He was active in addressing the concerns of his constituents.

He proposed laws to provide aid to victims of floods in the Nord, and to clear rivers.

He wanted to encourage private construction, but was against excessive rents.

He proposed large rural works to combat unemployment, and organization of the coal market.

He was interested in many rural questions such as duties on imported hops, veterinary medicine, sharecropping and wheat.

Plichon sat on about 20 company boards.

1937

On 6 July 1937 he married Odile Desmyttère (1917–2004).

At the age of 29 Plichon ran for election in the second district of Hazebrouck, Nord, as candidate of the Republican Union.

1939

He was aged 32 at the outbreak of World War II (1939–45).

He intervened on the subjects of tax relief for mobilized people, maintaining territorial integrity, suppressing espionage and excluding communists from the chamber of deputies.

1940

After the fall of France, in 1940 Plichon voted in favor of giving power to Marshall Petain.

After the defeat of France, on 10 July 1940 he voted in favor of granting the requested constitutional powers to Marshal Philippe Pétain.

1966

Jean-Pierre Plichon died in Lille, Nord, on 14 May 1966.