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François Cadoret
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François Benjamin Pierre Joseph Cadoret (13 February 1887 – 24 June 1948) was a French politician.
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Cadoret was born in Riec-sur-Belon on 13 February 1887.[1] The family oyster farm and business, Les Huitres Cadoret, had been founded in 1880,[2] and Cadoret began working there.[1] He was elected to the municipal council in 1912, and became mayor in 1919, a post he retained until his death.[1] Cadoret served as a general councillor in the canton of Pont-Aven [fr] between 1922 and 1945.[1] He sat in the Chamber of Deputies from 1930 to 1936,[1] and led the French Rugby League from 1934 to 1941.[3][4] He later led fishery organizations.[1] He received knighthood of the Legion of Honor, and died on 24 July 1948, aged 61.[1]