Charles Louis Baptiste Lebreton

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Charles Louis Baptiste Lebreton (born 15 December 1800) was a French politician born in Ploërmel (Morbihan). His date of death is unknown.

Marine surgeon in 1824, he became a medical doctor in 1834 and set up shop in Pleyben. In 1848, he was elected as the representative from Finistère to the Constituent assembly.[1] After not being re-elected in 1849, he found a seat as a deputy in the complementary elections held on 2 July 1871, registered as a member of the Gauche républicaine. He was also General Counsel for the canton of Pleyben in 1871. He left political life in 1876.

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  1. ^ "Charles, Louis, Baptiste Lebreton". assemblee-nationale.fr (in French). Retrieved July 3, 2021.