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Maurice Colrat de Montrozier (September 29, 1871 – March 5, 1954) was aFrench politician and founder ofDemocratic Republic Union.[1]
Colrat completed his secondary education at Rodez High School. He completed his undergraduate degree at Jesuit college at Rue de Vaugirard.[citation needed]
Maurice began his career as a secretary inRaymond Poincare's law office. He later did election work for the progressists, Poincare andEugene Motte.[2]
Colrat was the director of Democratic Republican Union in 1899 andMiddle Class Association in 1909. In 1910, he became the director of the newspaperL'Opinion. During the first world war Colrat served at Central Staff while continuing to directL'Opinion.[3]
After his electoral defeat in 1928, he resumed his job as a journalist at L'Opinion and many other magazines. He died on March 4, 1954, in his Paris apartment on Avenue Bugeaud.[citation needed]
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