Louis Vallon
Louis Vallon | |
|---|---|
| Member of the French National Assembly | |
| In office 11–1 | |
| Preceded by | Claude Estier |
| Succeeded by | Roger Chinaud |
| Constituency | Paris's 25th constituency |
| Member of the French National Assembly | |
| In office 6 December 1962 – 2 April 1967 | |
| Preceded by | Paul Mazurier |
| Succeeded by | Constituency dissolved |
| Constituency | 10th constituency of Seine-et-Oise |
| Member of the French National Assembly | |
| In office 5 July 1951 – 1 December 1955 | |
| Preceded by | New seat |
| Succeeded by | Dissolution of RPF |
| Constituency | 4th constituency of the Seine (Fourth Republic) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 12 August 1901 Crest, Drôme, France |
| Died | 1 March 1981 13th arrondissement of Paris, France |
| Political party | RPF UDT UDR |
| Spouse | Suzanne Braun-Vallon |
| Profession | Engineer |
Louis Vallon (12 August 1901 – 1 March 1981) was a French politician. Initially a member of the SFIO and the French Socialist Party before World War II, he later became a left-wing Gaullist, a founding member of the Rally of the French People (RPF), the UDT, and the UDR. Vallon served as a deputy for the RPF from 1951 to 1955, for the UDT from 1962 to 1967, and finally for the UDR from 1968 to 1973.