Ferdinand Lop

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Ferdinand Lop (10 October 1891 - 29 October 1974) was a candidate for the French Presidency in multiple elections. He was born in Marseilles . He married Sonia Seligman on January 18, 1923 in Paris. During the French Fourth Republic Lop stood on a platform of the elimination of poverty after 10:00 P.M., the extension of the Saint-Michael's Road to the North Sea, the nationalization of brothels, providing a pension to the widow of the unknown soldier, and the relocation of Paris to a rural area for fresher air. He died in Évreux.

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