Government Albert Sarraut (1)
The government of Albert Sarraut lasted of the October 26th 1933 with the November 24th 1933.
Composition
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President of the Council: Albert Sarraut (PRS)
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Ministers:
- Minister for the War: Edouard Daladier (PRS)
- Foreign Minister: Joseph Paul-Boncourt (RS)
- Minister for State education: Anatole de Monzie (PSF)
- Minister of Interior Department: Camille Chautemps (PRS)
- Vice-president of the Council and Minister for Justice: Albert Dalimier (PRS)
- Minister for Agriculture: Henri Queuille (PRS)
- Minister for Finance: Georges Bonnet (PRS)
- public Minister for Labor: Joseph Paganon (PRS)
- Minister for the Colonies: François Piétri (AD)
- Minister for Labor and social Welfare: Eugene Frot (RS)
- Minister for the Stations, Telegraph and Telephone: Jean Mistler (PRS)
- Minister for the Public health: Emile Lisbon (PRS)
- Minister for the Navy: Albert Sarraut
- Minister for the Pensions: Hippolyte Ducos (PRS)
- Minister for the Air: Pierre Cot (PRS)
- Minister for the Merchant navy: Jacques Stern (AD)
- Minister Commercial and Industry: Laurent Eynac (IH)
- Minister for the Budget: Abel Gardey (PRS)
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Under-secretarys of State:
- Under-secretarys of State to the Presidency of the Council and the Navy:
- Andre Marie (PRS) (in charge of the Presidency of the Council)
- Maxence Bibié (PRS) (in charge of the Nation's economy)
- Under-secretary of State to the Foreign affairs: François de Tessan (PRS)
- Under-secretarys of State to State education:
- Philippe Marcombes (PRS) (in charge of Technical education)
- Victor Gorgeu (PRS) (in charge of Physical education)
- Under-secretary of State to the War: Guy the Room
- Under-secretary of State to the Air: Charles Delesalle (IH)
- Under-secretary of State to the Colonies: Auguste Brunet (PRS)
Followed policy
(to be supplemented)
See too
- Historical of the governments of France