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Édouard Grinda

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Name
  
Edouard Grinda

Role
  
French Politician

Died
  
1959, Nice, France


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Édouard Joseph Auguste Grinda (20 December 1866 – 28 March 1959) was a native of Nice, who also died in Nice, and was a French politician best known for his report, The Grinda Report of 1923 and as architect of France's medical insurance law of 1928.

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Jobs

  • "Député" (in English: Deputy, or Member of the French National Assembly) for Alpes-Maritimes from 1919 to 1932
  • Minister of Work and Social Security from 13 December 1930 to 27 January 1931 in Théodore Steeg's government
  • Family

    His wife was Augustine Schmitz (d.1965). He was the son of Jean-Baptiste Grinda and brother of Jean-Paul Grinda, whose grandson is Thierry Roussel, the father of Athina Onassis Roussel.

    References

    Édouard Grinda Wikipedia