Benjamin Brial was MP for Wallis and Futuna from 1967 to 1988.[4] A Gaullist, he was attached to the Union of Democrats for the Republic, which became the Rally for the Republic in 1976. He won the legislative election of 1967 by winning against Hervé Loste.[5] He was re-elected in July 1968 and April 1973.[1]
He was re-elected in the first round during the legislative elections of 1978 and 1979 against his only competitor from the UDF, Father Petelo Falelavaki.[4] He then became a divisive figure in the politics of Wallis and Futuna, rallying the opposition, including the UDF, against him.[4] In 1981, he retained his seat against the UDF and three other candidates. During the 1986 French legislative election, the opposition of the UDF was divided between two candidates; the three-way contest allowed Brial to retain his seat as deputy.
During the 1988 French legislative election he won narrowly over Kamilo Gata, a former RPR political adviser "disappointed by the immobility of his original party". Due to the fragmentation of the opposition between Gata, UDF candidate Basile Tui and the socialist candidate Joseph Maisueche, Brial won the election with 52.18% of the votes in the second round. However, the election result was subsequently overturned by the Constitutional Council.[4][6] Gata won the subsequent by-election. Brial retired from political life and resigned from his post as territorial councillor.[4]
He died in November 2004.[1][7]