1. Georges Edouard Felix Bonnefous was a French progressive Republican politician who was deputy for Seine-et-Oise from 1910 to 1936.

1. Georges Edouard Felix Bonnefous was a French progressive Republican politician who was deputy for Seine-et-Oise from 1910 to 1936.
Georges Bonnefous was Minister of Commerce and Industry from 11 November 1928 to 3 November 1929 in the governments of Raymond Poincare and Aristide Briand.
Georges Edouard Felix Bonnefous was born in Paris on 30 November 1867.
Georges Bonnefous studied law, and in 1890 joined the Paris Bar.
Georges Bonnefous became general counsel of the Parliamentary Press Union.
Georges Bonnefous contributed articles on politics to newspapers such La Liberte.
Georges Bonnefous was reelected in the general election of 26 April 1914.
Georges Bonnefous was reelected for the National Democratic Union in the general election of 11 May 1924.
Georges Bonnefous was elected once more in the general election of 22 April 1928.
On 11 November 1928 Georges Bonnefous was appointed Minister of Commerce and Industry in the fifth cabinet of Raymond Poincare.
Georges Bonnefous remained Minister of Commerce and Industry until Briand's cabinet resigned on 22 October 1929.
Georges Bonnefous was involved in discussions over trade agreements with Austria and Czechoslovakia.
Georges Bonnefous was reelected in the general election of May 1932.
Georges Bonnefous did not seek reelection on 26 April 1936.