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'''Arzhur Frañsez Mézec''' (Born 9 August, 1887), is the current | '''Arzhur Frañsez Mézec''' (Born 9 August, 1887), is the current [[Heads of State of the United Provinces|Captain-General]] of the [[United Provinces]]. Growing up in a middle-class Bretoned family in the prosperous canton of [[Lanvaeleg]], he studied law before launching a highly successful career as a lawyer. Mézec became involved in the burgeoning [[Centre Party (United Provinces)|Centre Party]], eventually abandoning his career as a lawyer to work in politics full time, being elected as Senator for [[Lanvaeleg]], and later taking leadership of the [[Centre Party (United Provinces)|Centre Party]], leading it to a landslide victory in the 1930 Elections. | ||
Revision as of 18:24, 14 December 2019
His Excellency Aꞃʒhuꞃ Ꝼꞃañꞅeʒ Méʒec Baron Mézec | |
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Captain-General of the United Provinces | |
In office 1930 – Present | |
Chancellor | Alaen Pereire |
Preceded by | Hoel Bihan |
Senator for Lanvaeleg | |
In office 1926–1930 | |
Personal details | |
Born | August 9, 1887 |
Political party | Centre Party |
Arzhur Frañsez Mézec (Born 9 August, 1887), is the current Captain-General of the United Provinces. Growing up in a middle-class Bretoned family in the prosperous canton of Lanvaeleg, he studied law before launching a highly successful career as a lawyer. Mézec became involved in the burgeoning Centre Party, eventually abandoning his career as a lawyer to work in politics full time, being elected as Senator for Lanvaeleg, and later taking leadership of the Centre Party, leading it to a landslide victory in the 1930 Elections.