Government Henri Queuille (3)
France - Fourth Republic - Presidency Vincent Auriol (1947-1954)
Chronology
1951
- February 28th: Fall of the Gouvernement Rene Pleven (1).
- March 10th: Beginning of the government Henri Queuille (3) president of the Council.
- May 7th: In France, law on the political alliances.
- May 26th: Launching of the Loan Pinay (1952-1958), with a guarantee on the rate of gold and exempted death taxes and of donation.
- June 17th: Legislative elections strongly marked by the law on the political alliances. The PCF (communist) arrives at the head (26%) followed by RPF (gaullists) (21%).
- July 10th: Fall of the government Henri Queuille (3) .
- August 11th: Beginning of the Government Rene Pleven (2) president of the Council.
Composition
- President of the Council and Minister of Interior Department: Henri Queuille (PRS)
- Secretary of State to the Presidency of the Council: Maurice Bourges-Maunoury (PRS)
- Secretary of State to the Public office and the Administrative reform: Pierre Sharecropper (SFIO)
- Secretary of State inside: Eugene Thomas (SFIO)
- Vice-president of the Council: Georges Bidault (MRP)
- Vice-president of the Council: Rene Pleven (UDSR)
- Vice-president of the Council charged with the the Council of Europe: Guy Mollet (SFIO)
- Minister of state in charge of the Relations with the associated States: Jean Letourneau (MRP)
- Minister for Justice: Rene Mayer (PRS)
- Foreign Minister: Robert Schuman (PRS)
- Minister for National defense: Jules Moch (SFIO)
- Secretary of State to the Armed forces (war): max Lejeune (SFIO)
- Secretary of State to the Armed forces (marine): Andre Monteil (MRP)
- Secretary of State to the Armed forces (air): Andre Maroselli (PRS)
- Minister for Finance and Economic affairs: Maurice Petsche (CNIP)
- Secretary of State to the Economic affairs: Robert Buron (MRP)
- Minister for the Budget: Edgar Faure (PRS)
- Minister for State education: Pierre-Olivier Lapie (SFIO)
- Secretary of State to Technical education, Youth and the Sports: Andre Morice (PRS)
- public Minister for Labor, Transport and Tourism: Antoine Pinay (CNIP)
- Minister of Industry and Trade: Jean-Marie Louvel (MRP)
- Secretary of State to Industry and the Trade: Andre Guillant (MRP)
- Minister for Agriculture: Pierre Pflimlin (MRP)
- Secretary of State to Agriculture: Paul Antier (CNIP)
- Minister of France of Overseas: François Mitterrand (UDSR)
- Secretary of State in France of Overseas: Lucien Whetstone sheath (SFIO)
- Secretary of State in France of Overseas: Louis Aujoulat (MRP)
- Minister for Labor and Social security: Paul Bacon (MRP)
- Minister for the Rebuilding and Town planning: Claudius-Small Eugene (UDSR)
- Minister for the War veterans and the War victims: Louis Jacquinot (CNIP)
- Minister for the Public health and the Population: Pierre Schneiter (MRP)
- Secretary of State to the Public health and the Population: Jules Catoire (MRP)
- Minister for the postal and telecommunications authorities: Charles Brune (PRS)
- Minister for the Merchant navy: Gaston Defferre (SFIO)
- Minister for Information: Albert Gazier (SFIO)
See too
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