Who was the first non-head of state to address the british parliament?
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Albert Lebrum is the first non-head of state to address the british parliament.
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- Albert Francois Lebrun was French politician and become France president from 1932 to 1940.
- He was third republic president. He was a centre-right Democratic member of the Republican Alliance
- Lebrun got a seat in 1900 in the deputy Chamber as a left Republican Party Member.
- Later, he served as the colonies cabinet Minister.
- He served from 1912 to 1914, He served in 1913 as Minister of War and after join the Democratic Alliance.
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