Pierre Paul Devès (3 November 1837 – 12 November 1899) was a French politician.
He was a deputy from 1876 to 1884, and senator from 1886 until his death in 1899.
He was Minister of Agriculture from 1881 to 1882, and Minister of Justice from 1882 to 1883.
Early years (1837–76)
Pierre Paul Devès was born on 3 November 1837 in
Aurillac
Aurillac (; oc, Orlhac ) is the prefecture of the Cantal department, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Aurillacois'' or ''Aurillacoises''.
Geography
Aurillac is at above sea leve ...
, Cantal.
He trained as a lawyer and joined the bar in
Béziers
Béziers (; oc, Besièrs) is a Subprefectures in France, subprefecture of the Hérault Departments of France, department in the Occitania (administrative region), Occitanie Regions of France, region of Southern France. Every August Béziers hos ...
.
He became a member of the general council of the
Hérault representing the canton of
Servian.
During the
Franco-Prussian War (1870–71) he was state prosecutor in Béziers from 20 September 1870 to 7 February 1871, when he became mayor of Béziers.
National politics (1876–99)
Devès was elected as a deputy for Béziers on 20 February 1876, and sat with the Republican Left. He was reelected after the house was dissolved on 14 October 1877.
He was reelected in the second round on 4 September 1881, then resigned and ran successfully for election for
Bagnères-de-Bigorre
Bagnères-de-Bigorre (, literally ''Bagnères of Bigorre''; oc, label= Gascon, Banhèras de Bigòrra ) is a commune and subprefecture of the Hautes-Pyrénées Department in the Occitanie region of southwestern France.
Name
The town was known ...
on 18 December 1881.
He was
Minister of Agriculture from 14 November 1881 to 26 January 1882 in the cabinet of
Léon Gambetta.
His ministry was created by Gambetta with the aim of rallying the peasants to the Republican cause.
Devès was
Minister of Justice and Religion from 7 August 1882 to 28 January 1883 in the cabinet of
Charles Duclerc, then
Minister of Justice from 29 January 1884 to 20 February 1883 in the cabinet of
Armand Fallières.
On the issue of the naturalization of Algerian Jews, Devès made a tacit concession to antisemitism in Algeria and France.
He favored a literal interpretation of the 1870
Crémieux decree, which supported naturalization of Jews in the areas of Algeria that were departments in 1870, but not in the
M'zab protectorate in the south.
In the elections of 4 October 1885 Devès ran on the Republican list for
Hautes-Pyrénées
Hautes-Pyrénées (; Gascon/Occitan: ''Nauts Pirenèus / Hauts Pirenèus'' awts piɾeˈnɛʊs es, Altos Pirineos; ca, Alts Pirineus alts piɾiˈneʊs English: Upper Pyrenees) is a department in the region of Occitania, southwestern France. ...
and was not elected.
He again failed to be elected on 13 December 1885 in the
Seine department
Seine was the former department of France encompassing Paris and its immediate suburbs. It is the only enclaved department of France at that time. Its prefecture was Paris and its INSEE number was 75. The Seine department was disbanded in 1968 ...
.
On 29 August 1886 he was elected senator for the
Cantal department, and sat with the Left. He was reelected on 7 January 1894. He held office until 1 January 1899.
Paul Devès died in Paris on 12 November 1899 at the age of 62.
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1837 births
1899 deaths
People from Aurillac
Politicians from Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Opportunist Republicans
French Ministers of Justice and Religious Affairs
French Ministers of Agriculture
Members of the 1st Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
Members of the 2nd Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
Members of the 3rd Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
French Senators of the Third Republic