Henri Queuille (; 31 March 1884 – 15 June 1970) was a French
Radical politician prominent in the
Third
Third or 3rd may refer to:
Numbers
* 3rd, the ordinal form of the cardinal number 3
* , a fraction of one third
* Second#Sexagesimal divisions of calendar time and day, 1⁄60 of a ''second'', or 1⁄3600 of a ''minute''
Places
* 3rd Street (d ...
and
Fourth Republics. After World War II, he served three times as
Prime Minister
A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister i ...
.
Governments
First ministry (11 September 1948 – 28 October 1949)
* Henri Queuille – President of the Council and Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs
*
André Marie – Vice President of the Council and Minister of Justice
*
Robert Schuman – Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Paul Ramadier
Paul Ramadier (17 March 1888 in La Rochelle – 14 October 1961 in Rodez) was a French statesman.
Biography
The son of a psychiatrist, Ramadier graduated in law from the University of Toulouse and started his profession as a lawyer in Par ...
– Minister of National Defense
*
Jules Moch
Jules Salvador Moch (15 March 1893, in Paris – 1 August 1985, in Cabris, Alpes-Maritimes) was a French politician.
Biography
Moch was born into a renowned French Jewish military family, the son of Captain Gaston Moch and Rébecca Alice Po ...
– Minister of the Interior
*
Robert Lacoste
Robert Lacoste (5 July 1898 – 8 March 1989) was a French politician. He was a socialist MP of the Dordogne from 1945 to 1958, and from 1962 to 1967. He then served as senator from 1971 to 1980.
Biography
Robert Lacoste was born at Azera ...
– Minister of Commerce and Industry
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Daniel Mayer
Daniel Raphaël Mayer (29 April 1909 – 29 December 1996) was a French politician and a member of the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) and president of the ''Ligue des droits de l'homme'' (LDH, Human Rights League) from 195 ...
– Minister of Labour and Social Security
*
André Colin
André Colin (19 January 1910 – 29 August 1978) was a French politician. He served as a member of the National Assembly from 1945 to 1958, and as a member of the French Senate from 1959 to 1978, representing Finistère
Finistère (, ; br, ...
– Minister of Merchant Marine
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Yvon Delbos
Yvon Delbos (7 May 1885 – 15 November 1956) was a French Radical-Socialist Party politician and minister.
Delbos was born in Thonac, Dordogne, and entered a career as a journalist, and became a member of the Radical-Socialist Party. He sub ...
– Minister of National Education
*
Robert Bétolaud
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
– Minister of Veterans and War Victims
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Pierre Pflimlin
Pierre Eugène Jean Pflimlin (; 5 February 1907 – 27 June 2000) was a French Christian Democrat politician who served as the Prime Minister of the Fourth Republic for a few weeks in 1958, before being replaced by Charles de Gaulle during th ...
– Minister of Agriculture
*
Paul Coste-Floret
Paul Coste-Floret (9 April 1911 – 27 August 1979) was a French politician. He was born and died in Montpellier, France.
Career
Coste-Floret was originally an academic, becoming Doctor of Law in 1935 and teaching law at the University of ...
– Minister of Overseas France
*
Christian Pineau
Christian Pineau (; 14 October 1904, in Chaumont-en-Bassigny, Haute-Marne, France – 5 April 1995, in Paris) was a noted French Resistance fighter, who later served an important term as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1956 through 1958.
Life ...
– Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism
*
Pierre Schneiter
François Charles Pierre Schneiter (13 May 1905 – 19 March 1979) was a French politician.
Pierre Schneiter was born in Reims, elder son of Charles Albert Schneiter, a wine broker, and Jeanne Marie Alice Sart. Charles Schneiter's father wa ...
– Minister of Public Health and Population
*
Eugène Claudius-Petit
Eugène Claudius-Petit was a French politician. He participated in many governments under the Fourth Republic and was a proponent of Firminy Vert. He later added his pseudonym from the Resistance, "Claudius", to his name.
Early life and care ...
– Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning
Changes:
*12 January 1949 –
Maurice Petsche Maurice may refer to:
People
*Saint Maurice (died 287), Roman legionary and Christian martyr
*Maurice (emperor) or Flavius Mauricius Tiberius Augustus (539–602), Byzantine emperor
* Maurice (bishop of London) (died 1107), Lord Chancellor and L ...
succeeds Queuille as Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs.
*13 February 1949 –
Robert Lecourt
Robert Lecourt (19 September 1908 – 9 August 2004) was a French politician and lawyer, judge and the fourth President of the European Court of Justice. He was born in Pavilly and died in Boulogne-Billancourt.
Significantly, in his role as a ...
succeeds Marie as Vice President of the Council and Minister of Justice.
Second ministry (2 – 12 July 1950)
*Henri Queuille – President of the Council and Minister of the Interior
*
Georges Bidault – Vice President of the Council
*
Robert Schuman – Minister of Foreign Affairs
*
René Pleven – Minister of National Defense
*
Maurice Petsche Maurice may refer to:
People
*Saint Maurice (died 287), Roman legionary and Christian martyr
*Maurice (emperor) or Flavius Mauricius Tiberius Augustus (539–602), Byzantine emperor
* Maurice (bishop of London) (died 1107), Lord Chancellor and L ...
– Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs
*
Edgar Faure
Edgar Jean Faure (; 18 August 1908 – 30 March 1988) was a French politician, lawyer, essayist, historian and memoirist who served as Prime Minister of France in 1952 and again between 1955 and 1956.[Jean-Marie Louvel
Jean-Marie Louvel (1 July 1900 – 13 June 1970) was a French engineer and politician.
1900 births
1970 deaths
People from Orne
Politicians from Normandy
Popular Republican Movement politicians
French Ministers of Commerce and I ...]
– Minister of Commerce and Industry
*
Paul Bacon – Minister of Labour and Social Security
*
René Mayer
René Mayer (; 4 May 189513 December 1972) was a French Radical politician of the Fourth Republic who served briefly as Prime Minister during 1953.
Mayer was born and died in Paris. He led the Mayer Authority from 1955 to 1958. He was Fran ...
– Minister of Justice
*
Lionel de Tinguy du Pouët – Minister of Merchant Marine
*
André Morice – Minister of National Education
*
Louis Jacquinot
Louis Jacquinot (16 September 1898 – 14 June 1993) was a French lawyer and politician, and chief of Prime Minister Raymond Poincaré's office.
Jacquinot was born in Gondrecourt-le-Château (Meuse) in 1898. Entering parliament in 1932, he la ...
– Minister of Veterans and War Victims
*
Pierre Pflimlin
Pierre Eugène Jean Pflimlin (; 5 February 1907 – 27 June 2000) was a French Christian Democrat politician who served as the Prime Minister of the Fourth Republic for a few weeks in 1958, before being replaced by Charles de Gaulle during th ...
– Minister of Agriculture
*
Paul Coste-Floret
Paul Coste-Floret (9 April 1911 – 27 August 1979) was a French politician. He was born and died in Montpellier, France.
Career
Coste-Floret was originally an academic, becoming Doctor of Law in 1935 and teaching law at the University of ...
– Minister of Overseas France
*
Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury
Maurice Jean Marie Bourgès-Maunoury (; 19 August 1914 – 10 February 1993) was a French Radical politician who served as the Prime Minister in the Fourth Republic during 1957.
Bourgès-Maunoury was born in Luisant, Eure-et-Loir. He is famo ...
– Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism
*
Pierre Schneiter
François Charles Pierre Schneiter (13 May 1905 – 19 March 1979) was a French politician.
Pierre Schneiter was born in Reims, elder son of Charles Albert Schneiter, a wine broker, and Jeanne Marie Alice Sart. Charles Schneiter's father wa ...
– Minister of Public Health and Population
*
Eugène Claudius-Petit
Eugène Claudius-Petit was a French politician. He participated in many governments under the Fourth Republic and was a proponent of Firminy Vert. He later added his pseudonym from the Resistance, "Claudius", to his name.
Early life and care ...
– Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning
*
Charles Brune – Minister of Posts
*
Jean Letourneau
Jean Letourneau (18 September 1907 – 16 March 1986) was a French lawyer and politician. He was a lifelong Christian Democrat. During World War II (1939–45) he was active in the French Resistance. After the war he was a deputy in the national ...
– Minister of Information
*
Paul Giacobbi
Paul Giacobbi (born 4 June 1957 in Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine) was a member of the National Assembly of France until he retired at the 2017 Parliamentary Elections. He represented the 2nd constituency of the Haute-Corse department, and is a ...
– Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Reform
*
Paul Reynaud
Paul Reynaud (; 15 October 1878 – 21 September 1966) was a French politician and lawyer prominent in the interwar period, noted for his stances on economic liberalism and militant opposition to Germany.
Reynaud opposed the Munich Agreement of ...
– Minister of Relations with Partner States and the Far East
Third ministry (10 March – 11 August 1951)
*Henri Queuille – President of the Council and Minister of the Interior
*
Guy Mollet – Vice President of the Council and Minister for the Council of Europe
*
René Pleven – Vice President of the Council
*
Georges Bidault – Vice President of the Council
*
Robert Schuman – Minister of Foreign Affairs
*
Jules Moch
Jules Salvador Moch (15 March 1893, in Paris – 1 August 1985, in Cabris, Alpes-Maritimes) was a French politician.
Biography
Moch was born into a renowned French Jewish military family, the son of Captain Gaston Moch and Rébecca Alice Po ...
– Minister of National Defense
*
Maurice Petsche Maurice may refer to:
People
*Saint Maurice (died 287), Roman legionary and Christian martyr
*Maurice (emperor) or Flavius Mauricius Tiberius Augustus (539–602), Byzantine emperor
* Maurice (bishop of London) (died 1107), Lord Chancellor and L ...
– Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs
*
Edgar Faure
Edgar Jean Faure (; 18 August 1908 – 30 March 1988) was a French politician, lawyer, essayist, historian and memoirist who served as Prime Minister of France in 1952 and again between 1955 and 1956.[Jean-Marie Louvel
Jean-Marie Louvel (1 July 1900 – 13 June 1970) was a French engineer and politician.
1900 births
1970 deaths
People from Orne
Politicians from Normandy
Popular Republican Movement politicians
French Ministers of Commerce and I ...]
– Minister of Commerce and Industry
*
Paul Bacon – Minister of Labour and Social Security
*
René Mayer
René Mayer (; 4 May 189513 December 1972) was a French Radical politician of the Fourth Republic who served briefly as Prime Minister during 1953.
Mayer was born and died in Paris. He led the Mayer Authority from 1955 to 1958. He was Fran ...
– Minister of Justice
*
Gaston Defferre
Gaston Defferre (14 September 1910 – 7 May 1986) was a French Socialist politician. He served as mayor of Marseille for 33 years until his death in 1986. He was minister for overseas territories in Guy Mollet’s socialist government in 1956 ...
– Minister of Merchant Marine
*
Pierre-Olivier Lapie
Pierre-Olivier Lapie (2 April 1901 – 10 March 1994) was a French lawyer, politician, writer, and freedom fighter.
In 1936, Lapie was elected deputy under the Popular Front but was mobilized into service at the outbreak of World War II i ...
– Minister of National Education
*
Louis Jacquinot
Louis Jacquinot (16 September 1898 – 14 June 1993) was a French lawyer and politician, and chief of Prime Minister Raymond Poincaré's office.
Jacquinot was born in Gondrecourt-le-Château (Meuse) in 1898. Entering parliament in 1932, he la ...
– Minister of Veterans and War Victims
*
Pierre Pflimlin
Pierre Eugène Jean Pflimlin (; 5 February 1907 – 27 June 2000) was a French Christian Democrat politician who served as the Prime Minister of the Fourth Republic for a few weeks in 1958, before being replaced by Charles de Gaulle during th ...
– Minister of Agriculture
*
François Mitterrand – Minister of Overseas France
*
Antoine Pinay
Antoine Pinay (; 30 December 1891 – 13 December 1994) was a French conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 1952 to 1953.
Life
Antoine Pinay was born on 30 December 1891 in Saint-Symphorien-sur-Coise. He was a child ...
– Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism
*
Pierre Schneiter
François Charles Pierre Schneiter (13 May 1905 – 19 March 1979) was a French politician.
Pierre Schneiter was born in Reims, elder son of Charles Albert Schneiter, a wine broker, and Jeanne Marie Alice Sart. Charles Schneiter's father wa ...
– Minister of Public Health and Population
*
Eugène Claudius-Petit
Eugène Claudius-Petit was a French politician. He participated in many governments under the Fourth Republic and was a proponent of Firminy Vert. He later added his pseudonym from the Resistance, "Claudius", to his name.
Early life and care ...
– Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning
*
Charles Brune – Minister of Posts
*
Albert Gazier – Minister of Information
*
Jean Letourneau
Jean Letourneau (18 September 1907 – 16 March 1986) was a French lawyer and politician. He was a lifelong Christian Democrat. During World War II (1939–45) he was active in the French Resistance. After the war he was a deputy in the national ...
– Minister of Relations with Partner States
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