Floquet, Charles

Floquet, Charles

▪ French politician
born Oct. 2, 1828, Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, Fr.
died Jan. 18, 1896, Paris
 French politician whose deep attachment to the republic led him to become an antagonist of the political aspirations of Gen. Georges Boulanger. (Boulanger, Georges)

      Floquet strongly opposed the Second Empire and rapidly made a name for himself as a republican lawyer and journalist. In 1870–71 he participated in the formation of the new republic and helped form the Ligue d'Union Républicaine de Droits de Paris in hopes of bridging the gap between the new government and the members of the Paris Commune, who had rebelled against it.

      Floquet served as president of the Paris municipal council and in 1876 moved to the Chamber of Deputies as a Radical Party member. After a term as president of the Chamber, he formed his own Cabinet in April 1888. Faced with the rising tide of Boulangism, a political movement centred on General Boulanger which threatened an anti-republican coup d'etat, he openly attacked the General himself. On July 13 Floquet and Boulanger met in a duel, and, although much older, the Prime Minister severely wounded his opponent. Still, the Floquet government was overturned in February 1889, when a proposal for constitutional reform was defeated.

      Floquet returned to the presidency of the Chamber of Deputies (November 1889) but was forced to resign in 1892 when he was implicated in the Panama Scandal, which involved fraudulent fiscal manipulations over a proposed canal project. In 1894 he was elected to the Senate, where he served until his death. He was noted for his fiery oratory, a prime example of which is his famous retort to Boulanger in the Chamber of Deputies, “At your age, General Boulanger, Napoleon was dead.” Discours et opinions (1885) was published in two volumes.

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