Louis Bonnet
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Born6 October 1815
Jujurieux, Ain
Died26 November 1892 (aged 77)
Jujurieux, Ain
OccupationDoctor, politician
Louis Eugène Bonnet | |
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| Senator of Ain | |
| In office 30 January 1876 – 24 January 1885 | |
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| Born | 6 October 1815 Jujurieux, Ain |
| Died | 26 November 1892 (aged 77) Jujurieux, Ain |
| Occupation | Doctor, politician |
Louis Eugène Bonnet (6 October 1815 – 26 November 1892) was a French doctor and politician who was Senator of Ain from 1876 to 1885.
Senator
On 30 January 1876, Bonnet was elected senator of Ain. He joined the moderate left. In June 1877, he voted against the dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies. He fought the government of May 16 with the Republican minority. In 1879, he supported the ministry of Jules Armand Dufaure. On 9 March 1890, he voted for article 7 of Jules Ferry's project for free higher education. On 9, July he voted for amnesty for the members of the Paris Commune. In February 1883, he voted for the bill on expulsion of the princes. In 1884, he voted for reestablishment of divorce.[1]
